Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. infecting the lizard Agama stellio is transmitted by the tick Hyalomma cf. aegyptium

Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. was found infecting a starred lizard at a site in southeastern Samaria, Palestine. These lizards were also hosts to the ixodid tick Hyolomma cf. aegyptium, which was demonstrated to be the vector of this hemogregarine. Hepatozoon and tick infections occurred in lizards withi...

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Main Authors: Paperna I., Kremer-Mecabell T., Finkelman S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2002-03-01
Series:Parasite
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/200209117
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spelling doaj-514b2f03566d4b0fb8322542d01eb7182021-04-02T10:09:27ZengEDP SciencesParasite1252-607X1776-10422002-03-0191172710.1051/parasite/200209117parasite2002091p17Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. infecting the lizard Agama stellio is transmitted by the tick Hyalomma cf. aegyptiumPaperna I.Kremer-Mecabell T.Finkelman S.Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. was found infecting a starred lizard at a site in southeastern Samaria, Palestine. These lizards were also hosts to the ixodid tick Hyolomma cf. aegyptium, which was demonstrated to be the vector of this hemogregarine. Hepatozoon and tick infections occurred in lizards within a very restricted locality; at a second site, nearby, ticks occurred without Hepatozoon infection. Micro- and macromeronts occurred mainly in the lungs, while cyst-like merogonic stages, mainly dizoic, occurred in the liver. Mature intraerythrocytic gametocytes were stout and encapsulated. Development from oocysts to sporocysts took place in the tick hemocoel, and was examined by transmission electron microscopy. Lizards were successfully infected when fed on sporocyst-infected ticks or viscera of infected lizards. Ticks become infected when fed on infected lizards; sporogony was complete when the ticks reached adult stage, over 40 days after initial attachment.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/200209117Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp.Agama stellioHyalommacf. aegyptiumdevelopmenttransmissionsporogonyultrastructure
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author Paperna I.
Kremer-Mecabell T.
Finkelman S.
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Kremer-Mecabell T.
Finkelman S.
Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. infecting the lizard Agama stellio is transmitted by the tick Hyalomma cf. aegyptium
Parasite
Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp.
Agama stellio
Hyalommacf. aegyptium
development
transmission
sporogony
ultrastructure
author_facet Paperna I.
Kremer-Mecabell T.
Finkelman S.
author_sort Paperna I.
title Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. infecting the lizard Agama stellio is transmitted by the tick Hyalomma cf. aegyptium
title_short Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. infecting the lizard Agama stellio is transmitted by the tick Hyalomma cf. aegyptium
title_full Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. infecting the lizard Agama stellio is transmitted by the tick Hyalomma cf. aegyptium
title_fullStr Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. infecting the lizard Agama stellio is transmitted by the tick Hyalomma cf. aegyptium
title_full_unstemmed Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. infecting the lizard Agama stellio is transmitted by the tick Hyalomma cf. aegyptium
title_sort hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. infecting the lizard agama stellio is transmitted by the tick hyalomma cf. aegyptium
publisher EDP Sciences
series Parasite
issn 1252-607X
1776-1042
publishDate 2002-03-01
description Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp. was found infecting a starred lizard at a site in southeastern Samaria, Palestine. These lizards were also hosts to the ixodid tick Hyolomma cf. aegyptium, which was demonstrated to be the vector of this hemogregarine. Hepatozoon and tick infections occurred in lizards within a very restricted locality; at a second site, nearby, ticks occurred without Hepatozoon infection. Micro- and macromeronts occurred mainly in the lungs, while cyst-like merogonic stages, mainly dizoic, occurred in the liver. Mature intraerythrocytic gametocytes were stout and encapsulated. Development from oocysts to sporocysts took place in the tick hemocoel, and was examined by transmission electron microscopy. Lizards were successfully infected when fed on sporocyst-infected ticks or viscera of infected lizards. Ticks become infected when fed on infected lizards; sporogony was complete when the ticks reached adult stage, over 40 days after initial attachment.
topic Hepatozoon kisrae n. sp.
Agama stellio
Hyalommacf. aegyptium
development
transmission
sporogony
ultrastructure
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/200209117
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