Glugea is a genus of microsporidian parasites, predominantly infecting fish.[1]
Infections of Glugea cause xenoma formation. [1]
Currently, Phylogenetic tree of this genus seem unreliable, as not enough evidence is present, [1] therefore species with their common hosts are given in a list:
^Vagelli, A.; Paramá, A.; Sanmartín, M. L.; Leiro, J. (2005). "Glugea vincentiae n. sp. (microsporidia: glugeidae) infecting the Australian marine fish Vincentia conspersa (teleostei: apogonidae)". Journal of Parasitology. 91 (1): 152–157. doi:10.1645/GE-388R. PMID15856891.
^Leiro, J.; Paramá, A.; Ortega, M.; Santamarina, M. T.; Sanmartín, M. L. (1999). "Redescription of Glugea caulleryi , a microsporidian parasite of the greater sand-eel, Hyperoplus lanceolatus (Le Sauvage), (Teleostei: Ammodytidae), as Microgemma caulleryi comb. nov". Journal of Fish Diseases. 22 (2): 101–110. Bibcode:1999JFDis..22..101L. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2761.1999.00146.x.