Adeleorina
Adeleidae Dactylosomatidae Haemogregarinidae Hepatozoidae Karyolysidae Klossiellidae Legerellidae Adeleorina is a suborder of parasites in the phylum Apicomplexa.The genus Hepatozoon was created by Miller in 1908 for a parasite of the white rat (Rattus norvegicus) that underwent merogony in the liver and sporogony in the mite Laelap echidinus.In haemogregarines with heteroxenous species, conjugation of gamonts and subsequent sporogony usually occurs within an invertebrate (definitive host), which also serves as the vector.The genera in the subfamily Ithaniinae share a number of morphological features and infect the digestive tract of insects.[6] Karadjian, Chavatte and Landau revised the Adeleidae in 2015,[7] performed a molecular analysis and proposed a new classification in four 'types' based on their biology, as follows: