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Title: Garnia karyolytica n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Haemosporina: Garniidae), a blood parasite of the Brazilian lizard Thecodactylus rapicaudus (Squamata: Gekkonidae)
Authors: Lainson, Ralph
Naiff, Roberto Daibes
Keywords: Animals
Classification
Coccidia
Erythrocyte
Isolation And Purification
Lizard
Male
Parasitology
Sexual Development
Animal
Erythrocytes
Haemosporida
Lizards
Male
Sex Characteristics
Issue Date: 1999
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Parasite
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 6, Número 3, Pags. 209-216
Abstract: Development of meronts and gametocytes of Garnia karyolytica nov.sp., is described in erythrocytes of the neotropical forest gecko Thecodactylus rapicaudus from Para State, north Brazil. Meronts are round to subpherical and predominantly polar in position: forms reaching 12.0 × 10.0 μm contain from 20-28 nuclei. Macrogametocytes and microgametocytes are predominantly elongate, lateral in the erythrocyte and average 16.6 × 6.3μm and 15.25 × 6.24 μm respectively. Occasional spherical forms of both sexes occur in a polar or lateropolar position. All stages of development are devoid of malarial pigment. They have a progressively lytic effect on the host-cell nucleus, particularly the mature gametocytes, which enlarge and deform the erythrocyte. Possible vector(s) of garniid parasites are considered, and phlebotomine sandflies are high on the list of suspects.
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