Trypanosoma thecadactyli sp. n. from Forest Geckoes in Panama,and its Development in the Sandfly Lutzomyia trinidadensis (Newstead) (Diptera,Psychodidae)* |
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Authors: | HOWARD A CHRISTENSEN SAM R TELFORD |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. Trypanosoma thecadactyli sp. n. is described from the forest gecko Thecadactylus rapicaudus in Panama. Blood smears from 18 of 25 (72%) geckoes sampled were positive for the new trypanosome. The flagellate, ~22 μm long, is ovoid or roughly triangular in shape and has a posterior cytoplasmic projection. Tree buttresses, rock crevices, and caves are microhabitats shared by T. rapicaudus and the phlebotomine sandfly Lutzomyia trinidadensis. Approximately 20% of the wild-caught and dissected L. trinidadensis were infected with flagellates. Twenty-four of 45 (53%) laboratory-reared L. trinidadensis allowed to feed on parasitized geckoes developed heavy infections of the mid- and hindgut which persisted up to 2 weeks, the longest postprandial period before dissection. Transmission probably occurs as a result of geckoes feeding on infected sandflies in nature. The distribution of L. trinidadensis, from Mexico to Brazil, approximates that of the gecko. Laboratory results and ecologic observations implicate L. trinidadensis as a potential vector of T. thecadactyli. |
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Keywords: | Trypanosoma thecadactyli sp n forest gecko Thecadactylus rapicaudus host of sandfly Lutzomyia trinidadensis vector of taxonomy life cycle |
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