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Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology. 2010; 40 (1): 159-164
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-113039

RESUMO

Choleoeimeria riyadhae species new was described from the gall bladder of the lizard, Scincus scincus [Sauna: Scincidae] collected from east of Riyadh City, Central Region. Sporulated oocysts are broadly ellipsoid, 36.8x30.5 [33.4-39.1 x 28.7-32.5] micro m, with a smooth, brownish-yellow bilayered wall; the shape index [L/W] is 1.21 [1.19-1.23] micro m. Micropyle, polar granule and oocyst residuum are absent. Sporocysts are elongate-ellipsoid, 14.8x9.1 [13.7-15.5 x 8.1-10.4] micro m with shape index [L/W], 1.63 [1.52-1.74] micro m. Sporocyst residuum is present. The sporocysts lack a Stieda body. Sporozoites are banana-shaped blunt at one end and slightly tapered at the other. Sometimes, free sporozoites were seen within oocysts


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Eimeriida , Oocistos , Esporozoítos
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Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology. 1998; 28 (1): 257-61
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-48292

RESUMO

Large numbers of coccidian oocysts belonging to the genus Isospora were obtained from the intestinal contents of 10 legless lizards Diplometopon zarudnyi was collected from eastern region, Saudi Arabia. The oocysts are spherical to subspherical with a bilayered wall. Micropyle, polar granule and oocyst residuum were absent. The sporocysts are ellipsoid. A sporocyst residuum, stieda and substieda bodies were presented. Sporozoites are banana shaped, blunt at one end and tapered at the other and containing spherical anterior and posterior refractile bodies of the same size. Since this Isospora sp. does not resemble any other species of Isospora previously described from lizards of the genus Diplometopon, it has been identified as Isospora diplometoponi n. sp. after the host generic name


Assuntos
Isospora/patogenicidade , Apicomplexa , Eimeriida , Lagartos
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