“…The mature spores showed monomorphism with isofilar polar tube coiled into 16 turns in single layer, similar to the major Glugea species such as G. hertwigi (Lovy et al., ). However, several new Glugea species revealed different characteristics in spore type, organization and number of coils compared to the common criteria (Abdel‐Baki et al., ; Azevedo, Abdel‐Baki, Rocha, Al‐Quraishy, & Casal, ; Casal, Rocha, Costa, Al‐Quraishy, & Azevedo, ), leading to the difficulty and unreliability of species identification. Phylogenetic analysis based on SSU rDNA sequence demonstrated that G. plecoglossi fell into the Glugea subclade and was most closely related to G. anomala , G. hertwigi , Glugea sp.…”