Lamblia
See also: lamblia
Translingual
Etymology
New Latin, Lambl + -ia, in honour of Vilém Dušan Lambl (1824 – 1895), Austrian physician, who first described Giardia for humans, which he named Cercomonas intestinalis.
Coined by Raphaël Blanchard, who placed Cercomonas intestinalis into the genus as Lambl intestinalis. It was later found to be congeneric with the amphibian parasite Giardia agilis, so Lamblia became a junior synonym of Giardia.
Proper noun
Lamblia f
- (archaic) A taxonomic genus within the family Hexamitidae – now genus Giardia.
Hypernyms
- (genus): Eukaryota - superkingdom; Protozoa - kingdom; Eozoa - subkingdom; Excavata - infrakingdom; Metamonada - phylum; Eopharyngea - class; Diplomonadida - order; Hexamitidae - family
Hyponyms
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References
- Parasitic Protozoa, Volume 10. Julius P. Kreier. Academic Press, 22 Oct 2013. p269.
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