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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 93(4): 471-5, July-Aug. 1998. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-213323

ABSTRACT

Three new species of Eimeria are described from iguanid lizards of Central and South America. The oocysts of each species have no micropyles or residua and the sporocysts lack Stieda bodies, but all have a sporocyst residuum. Eimeria sanctaluciae n. sp. was found in the St. Lucia tree lizard, Anolis luciae, collected from the Maria Islands, Lesser Antilles. The oocysts are spherical to subspherical, averaging 17.3 x 16.5 µm, with a single layered colourless wall; about 60 per cent contain polar granules. The sporocysts are ellipsoidal and average 7.7 x 5.5 µm. Eimeria liolaemi s. np. was recovered from the blue-gold swift, Liolaemus taenius from Chile. The oocysts are spherical to subspherical, measuring 21 x 20.1 µm with a single-layered colourless wall. The sporocysts are subspherical and average 7.4 x 6.8 µm. Eimeria caesicia n. sp. is described from the Brazilian collared iguanid, Tropidurus torquatus. The oocysts measure 27.4 x 23.7 µm, are spherical to subspherical, with a bilayered wall, the outer surface of which appears pale blue in colour, the thin, inner wall appearing brown, when viewed by direct light under the optical microscope. The sporocysts are subspherical and average 9.4 x 7.2 µm. Unamed polysporocystid oocysts with dizoic sporocysts are reported from the faeces of the lesser St. Vincent tree lizard, Anolis trinitatis and the possibility of spurious parasitism briefly discussed. In addition, oocysts of an unnamed Isospora sp. with a smooth oocyst wall which closely resembles I. reui were recovered from A. trinitatis.


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Animals , Eimeria , Iguanas/parasitology , Lizards/parasitology , Oocytes/ultrastructure , Apicomplexa , Central America , Coccidia , South America
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Bol. chil. parasitol ; 53(1-2): 19-22, ene.-jun. 1998. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-233093

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Specimens collected in several localities from and Tucumán provinces (north-western Argentina) Liolaemus quilmes and L. ornatus (oviparous population), and L. alticolor (viviparous population) were dissected. The specimens of lizards examinated have nematodes, in stomach, fore-gut and cloaca, identified as Physaloptera lutzi Guimaraes, Cristófaro and Rodrigues, 1976. This represents the first record for this parasite from Liolaemus species in Argentina. Morphologic and morphometric parasitological studies were done. The specimens were drawned and photographed. Also, the following parasitic infection indexes were calculated: prevalence, mean and maximun intensity


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Animals , Iguanas/parasitology , Spiruroidea/isolation & purification , Argentina , Cloaca/parasitology , Stomach/parasitology , Intestines/parasitology , Spiruroidea/anatomy & histology
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