Isospora pitiguari n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the rufous-browed peppershrike (Aves: Passeriformes: Vireonidae) Cyclarhis gujanensis Gmelin, 1789
Author
Lopes, Bruno Do Bomfim
Author
Berto, Bruno Pereira
Author
Luz, Hermes Ribeiro
Author
Galvão, Gideão Da Silva
Author
Ferreira, Ildemar
Author
Lopes, Carlos Wilson Gomes
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Zootaxa
2014
3760
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journal article
46549
10.11646/zootaxa.3760.1.7
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Isospora pitiguari
n. sp.
Type
host:
Rufous-browed peppershrike
Cyclarhis gujanensis
Gmelin, 1789
(Aves:
Passeriformes
:
Vireonidae
).
Type
locality.
Marambaia Island (
23°04’S
,
43°53’W
), Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
.
Site of infection.
Not investigated.
Type-material.
One-half of the oocysts were kept in 10% aqueous buffered formalin (v/v) and the other half were stored in 70% ethanol according
Duszynski & Gardner (1991)
. Both samples were deposited in the Parasitology Collection, in the Department of Animal Parasitology, at
UFRRJ
, located in Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
. Phototypes and line drawings were deposited as well. The repository number is P-46/2013.
Etymology.
The specific epitaph is derived from the common local name for the host, which is ‘pitiguari’.
Description
(
Figs 1
a–c; 2a–c). Oocyst shape (n = 11) spherical to sub-spherical; oocyst wall bilayered; wall thickness 1.5 (1.3–1.6); outer wall smooth,
c.
2/3 of total thickness; L × W = 26.8 × 25.7 (23–28 × 23–28), L/W ratio = 1.0 (1.0–1.1); M, PG and OR: absent. Sporocyst shape (n = 11) rounded to slightly ovoidal; L × W = 14.4 × 11.6 (13–15 × 10–13); L/W ratio = 1.2 (1.2–1.3); SB present, flattened, 0.5 high × 2.5 wide; SSB present, prominent, rounded, 2.0 high
×
3.0 wide; PSB absent; SR present, composed of granules of different sizes; SZ vermiform with 1 posterior SRB and centrally located N.
Remarks.
Isospora pitiguari
differs from other
Isospora
species from the passerines of same Parvorder (
Table 1
). In
I. pitiguari
lack PG, which is present in
Isospora brachyrhynchi
Wobester & Cawthorn, 1985
,
Isospora cyanocoracis
Upton, Current & Clubb, 1985
,
Isospora calocitta
Upton, Wright & Langen, 1995
and
Isospora samoaensis
Adamczyk, McQuistion & LaPointe, 2004
. Besides, these four species have elongated/ ovoidal sporocysts, whereas in
I. pitiguari
the sporocysts are sub-spherical (
Berto
et al.
2011
).