Malarial Parasites of the "Jesu Cristo" Lizard Basiliscus basiliscus (Iguanidae) in Panama |
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Authors: | SAM R. TELFORD JR. |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Natural Sciences, Florida State Museum, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville 32601 |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. The iguanid lizard Basiliscus basiliscus in Panama is parasitized by Plasmodium basilisci and P. achiotense sp. nov. P. basilisci in this host is characterized by schizonts containing 4–14 merozoites, with schizonts parasitizing proerythrocytes containing more merozoites than those in erythrocytes. Asexual parasites lack cytoplasmic projections, while mature gametocytes are round or oval with regular margins. P. achiotense is characterized by the combination of prominently pigmented, large schizonts containing 36–56 merozoites and oval or round gametocytes which are about 1/3 larger than those of P. basilisci. EE-schizonts of P. basilisci were observed commonly in thrombocytes and occasionally in lymphocytes, and appeared early in experimental infections induced by blood inoculation. |
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