Eimeria trichechi n.sp. from the Amazonian manatee, Trichechus inunguis (Mammalia: Sirenia)
Autor
Lainson, Ralph
Naiff, R. D
Best, R. C
Shaw, Jeffrey Jon
Resumen
Eimeria trichechi n.sp. is described and figured from the manatee, Trichechus inunguis, from Amazonas State, north Brazil. Undifferentiated oocysts are passed in the faeces and complete their sporulation in ~36h at 24 to 24ºC. Oocysts are spherical, with a mean size of 13.40 X 13.30 µm. The wall is uni-layered, smooth, colourless and ~0.5 µm thick; there is no micropyle, oocyst residuum or polar body. Sporocysts are ellipsoidal, with a men size of 8.65 X 4.62 µm. The sporozoites are longer than the sporocyst and recurved at their ends: there is a sporocysts residuum of fine granules, but no visible steida body.
Referencia
LAINSON, Ralph et al. Eimeria trichechi n.sp. from the Amazonian manatee, Trichechus inunguis (Mammalia: Sirenia). Systematic Parasitology, n. 5, p. 287-289, 1983.DeCs
Eiméria / parasitologiaTrichechus inunguis
Trichechus inunguis / anatomia & histologia
Oocistos
Oocistos / crescimento & desenvolvimento