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<span style="font-size:90%">The schizonts in this species have relatively few merozoites (often 8-12) and central clumped golden pigment. This allows a neat and attractive arrangement of merozoites around the central pigment that has a resemblance to the petal of a daisy.</span>


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<span style="font-size:90%>The "daisy head" appearance of schizonts in ''P.malariae''. </span>
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Daisy-head schizont

The schizonts in this species have relatively few merozoites (often 8-12) and central clumped golden pigment. This allows a neat and attractive arrangement of merozoites around the central pigment that has a resemblance to the petal of a daisy.


The "daisy head" appearance of schizonts in P.malariae.