ABSTRACT
The present work recorded five species of Septate gregarines in the intestine of two species of insects, they were: Gregarina polymorpha [Hamm.], in the gut of Tenebrio molitor [L.], percentage of infection 100%, with a density of 2-6 and G. cuneata [Stein], in the gut of T. molitor [L.], percentage of infection 100% with a density of 15-17; Hirmocystis harpali [Watson], in the mid gut of Opatriodes vicinus [Fairmaire], percentage of infection 34%, with a density of 19-28 and Leidyana sp. in the mid gut of O. vicinus percentage of infection 17%, with a density of 2-11 and Spharorynchus chabaudi percentage of infection 33% with a density of 100-180 in an infected insect. Members of genus Gregarina are considered to be coccidian and malarial organisms, however, till now gregarines cause little or no damage to their hosts