Hyla Laurenti 1768
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11755334 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:755DD8AE-C043-4411-BDFE-B9EC51F1D7E9 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/722F8796-1608-FFE6-FF7A-F8E7D3807D82 |
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Felipe |
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Hyla Laurenti 1768 |
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Host genus Hyla Laurenti 1768 View in CoL
(32 spp.)
Eimeria belawini Yakimoff 1930 ( Fig. 10) Type host: Hyla arborea (L. 1758), European treefrog.
Other hosts: None reported to date.
Type locality: CAUCASIA.
Geographic distribution: CAUCASIA.
Description of sporulated oocyst: Oocyst shape: spheroidal; number of walls: 1 (from line drawing); wall thickness and characteristics: unknown; L: 12; L/W ratio: 1.0; M, OR, PG: all absent (line drawing). Distinctive features of oocyst: none.
Description of sporocyst and sporozoites: Sporocyst shape: spheroidal; L x W: 4 x 4; L/W ratio: 1.0; SB, SSB, PSB and SR: all absent (line drawing); SZ: unknown. Distinctive features of sporocyst: none.
Prevalence: Unknown.
Sporulation: Unknown.
Prepatent and patent periods: Unknown.
Site of infection: Unknown.
Endogenous stages: Unknown.
Pathology: Unknown.
Materials deposited: None.
Remarks: This is the only Eimeria species described from a treefrog of the genus Hyla . Because most amphibian eimerians do not cross generic boundaries we feel that Yakimoff’s (1930a, b) species is valid, but poorly described.
Isospora wladimirovi Yakimoff 1930a ( Fig. 11)
Type host: Hyla arborea (L. 1758), European treefrog.
Other hosts: None reported to date.
Type locality: CAUCASIA.
Geographic distribution: CAUCASIA.
Description of sporulated oocyst: Oocyst shape: ovoidal to ellipsoidal; number of walls: 1 (line drawing); wall thickness and characteristics: unknown; L x W: 21.4 x 17.6 (18–25 x 15–21); L/W ratio: 1.2; M, OR, PG: all absent (line drawing). Distinctive features of oocyst: none.
Description of sporocyst and sporozoites: Sporocyst shape: subspheroidal; L x W: 13 x 9; L/W ratio: 1.4; SB, SSB, PSB: all absent (line drawing); SR; present; distinct (line drawing); SZ: elongate 8.9 x 4.4. Distinctive features of sporocyst: none.
Prevalence: Unknown.
Sporulation: Unknown, but Yakimoff (1930a) reported finding oocysts in a sporulated state in the intestinal content.
Prepatent and patent periods: Unknown.
Site of infection: Unknown.
Endogenous stages: Unknown.
Pathology: Unknown.
Materials deposited: None.
Remarks: This is the only Isospora species described from a treefrog of the genus Hyla . Because most amphibian isosporans probably do not cross generic boundaries, we feel that Yakimoff’s (1930a, b) species is valid, but poorly described.
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