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A Light and Electron Microscopic Study of Trypanosoma fallisi N. Sp. in Toads (Bufo americanus) from Algonquin Park, Ontario
Authors:DONALD S. MARTIN  SHERWIN S. DESSER
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1
Abstract:Trypanosoma fallisi n. sp. is described from Bufo americanus in Ontario. The parasite was observed in 65 of 94 toads examined. The trypanosomes were pleomorphic with respect to the age of infections, being longer and broader in early infections (during spring and summer) and shorter and more slender during late summer and autumn. They ranged in size from 38–76 μm in body length and 3–8 μm in width, with a free flagellum 6–30 μm long. Epizootiological and experimental evidence suggests that this trypanosome is transmitted to the toads by the leech, Batracobdella picta. Trypanosoma fallisi is morphologically similar to T. bufophlebotomi described in Bufo boreas from California, but geographic isolation, host and vector differences as well as slight morphological differences indicate that speciation has occurred. Similar trypanosomes from Bufo americanus (which were identified as T. bufophlebotomi) in Michigan, are probably T. fallisi. This species shares many ultrastructual features with trypanosomes of other lower vertebrates and also of mammals.
Keywords:Leech vector    monoclonal    morphometric analysis    parasite    pleomorphism    taxonomic status    ultrastructure
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