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Two new species of Caryospora Léger, 1904 (Apicomplexa, Eimeriidae) from accipitrid raptors.

Department of Parasitology, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno, Czech Republic.
Systematic Parasitology (impact factor: 1.25). 06/2000; 46(1):23-7. DOI:10.1023/A:1006227911679 pp.23-7
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ABSTRACT Two new species of Coccidia (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) are described from European accipitrid raptors (Falconiformes: Accipitridae). Oöcysts of Carvospora aquilae n. sp. found in faeces of the gold eagle Aquila chrysaetos are subspherical to broad ellipsoidal and measure 43 (40-49) x 37.5 (34-39) microm. Polar granule, oöcyst residuum and micropyle are absent. Each oöcyst contains one spherical to subspherical slightly polygonal sporocyst measuring 23.8 (23-25) x 23.3 (22-25) microm. Stieda and substieda bodies are absent. The sporocyst residuum is composed of numerous small granules less than 0.5 microm in diameter dispersed randomly among the sporozoites. Sporulated oöcysts of Carvospora circi n. sp. from faeces of the marsh harrier Circus aeruginosus are widely oval, measuring 24.5 (23-25) x 21.8 (21-24) microm. A polar granule, oöcyst residuum and micropyle are absent. Each oöcyst contains one spherical to subspherical sporocyst measuring 16.2 (15-17) x 15.6 (15-17) microm. A compact granular, spherical to subspherical sporocyst residuum, 10.4 (10-11) x 8.5 (7-9), was present in 76% of measured sporocysts. In 24% of sporocysts the granules of sporocyst residuum were scattered among the sporozoites.

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Keywords

Carvospora aquilae n. sp
 
Carvospora circi n. sp
 
compact granular
 
European accipitrid raptors
 
Falconiformes
 
gold eagle Aquila chrysaetos
 
marsh harrier Circus aeruginosus
 
measure 43
 
new species
 
numerous small granules
 
oöcyst residuum
 
Oöcysts
 
polar granule
 
spherical
 
sporocyst residuum
 
Sporulated oöcysts
 
subspherical
 
subspherical sporocyst
 
subspherical sporocyst residuum
 
substieda bodies