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Fine structure of the myxosporean,Henneguya curimata n. sp., parasite of the Amazonian fish,Curimata inormata (Teleostei,Curimatidae)
Authors:Azevedo Carlos  Matos Edilson
Institution:Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, and CIIMAR, University of Oporto, Porto, Portugal. azeve-doc@icbas.up.pt
Abstract:Henneguya curimata n. sp. (Myxozoa, Myxobolidae) is described from the kidney of the teleost Curimata inormata collected in an estuarine region of the Amazon River, near Belém. Brazil. This myxosporean produces large cysts (0.6-1.2 mm in diam.) that represent plasmodia containing all life cycle stages, including spores. The spore body is ellipsoidal (approximately 16.6 microm in length and approximately 6.2 microm in width), and each valve presents a tapering tail (approximately 19.1 microm in length). These valves surround the binucleate sporoplasm cell and two ellipsoidal polar capsules located side-by-side at the same level, measuring 6.5 x 1.2 microm each and containing 10-11 coils of the polar filament. On the basis of its host specificity and on data collected by light and electron microscopy, the organism, H. curimata n. sp. is distinguished as a new species. The taxonomic affinities and morphological comparisons with other similar species of the same genus are discussed.
Keywords:Life cycle  South America  spore  taxonomy  ultrastructure
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