Joculator brucei was created in 1912.
Joculator fischeri was created in 2002.
Joculator keratochroma was created in 2002.
Joculator eudeli was created in 2002.
Joculator christiaensi was created in 2002.
Oidaematophorus brucei was created in 1898.
Thaumastochelopsis brucei was created in 2007.
Urspelerpes brucei was created in 2009.
Trypanosomes infecting man have the following strains: [1] T. brucei subspecies: cause African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness. It has T. brucei gambiense; T. brucei rhodiense; T brucei brucei(not infective in man but causes Nagana in animals) [2] Trypanosoma cruzi : cause southern Africa trypanosomiases called the Chagas disease. Sammy kiragu.
T. brucei is found in african cattle and causes fatal disease called as Nagana
Trypanosoma brucei gambiense is pronounced "trip-uh-noh-SOH-muh broo-SEE-eye gam-bee-EN-see" and trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense is pronounced "trip-uh-noh-SOH-muh broo-SEE-eye roh-DEE-see-ense."
A common name for Trypanosoma brucei is African sleeping sickness parasite.
Trypanosoma brucei is classified under the kingdom Protista, phylum Euglenozoa, class Kinetoplastida, order Trypanosomatida, and family Trypanosomatidae.