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Intermediate host for an Amblyospora sp. (microspora) infecting the mosquito, Culex annulirostris
Authors:A W Sweeney  E I Hazard  M F Graham
Institution:1. Army Malaria Research Unit, Ingleburn, NSW, 2174, Australia;2. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Gulf Coast Mosquito Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 16923, Lake Charles, Louisiana 70616 USA
Abstract:Experiments conducted in Australia are described which show that there is an intermediate host involved in the life cycle of an Amblyospora sp. infecting the mosquito, Culex annulirostris. Microsporidian spores produced in the cyclopoid copepod, Mesocyclops albicans, are infectious to laboratory colony C. annulirostris larvae and produce developmental stages identical to those of natural Amblyospora infections in this mosquito. These larval infections result in uninucleate spores in progeny mosquitoes which, in turn, are infectious to M. albicans. Subsequent studies conducted with Amblyospora, copepods, and mosquitoes in the United States to replicate and reconfirm results obtained in Australia were successful. This is the first substantiated evidence of the involvement of intermediate hosts in the life cycles of microsporidia, and the discovery now provides us with information needed to evaluate these organisms as biological control agents for mosquitoes and other disease vectors.
Keywords:intermediate host  copepods  morphology  transmission  ultrastructure
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