Halteridium

/ˌhæltəˈrɪdiəm/ noun

Definition

A genus of parasitic protozoa found in blood, related to disease transmission.

Etymology

From haltere (the balancer organs) combined with the scientific Latin suffix -idium, suggesting something small or related to the shape of halteres.

Kelly Says

This parasite was named for its shape—it was thought to resemble the dumbbell-like halteres of flies. Scientists often named diseases after what they looked like under early microscopes.

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