Stylocephalus gigas Filipponi, 1949

Nazimov, Serhii, 2024, Gregarines of mass species of darkling beetles (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae) of Ukraine, Ecologica Montenegrina 73, pp. 26-38 : 32

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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2024.73.3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13250704

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A509626D-FFB3-FFA4-FF24-FDF9FBDF3E02

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scientific name

Stylocephalus gigas Filipponi, 1949
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Stylocephalus gigas Filipponi, 1949 ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 )

Hosts: Blaps lethifera Marsham, 1802 ; Asida lutosa Solier, 1836 ; Opatrum sabulosum (Linnaeus, 1760) .

Habitat: intestine.

Description: Protomerite rounded, slightly flattened. Deutomerite is long, widest at the point of contact with protomerite. It ends in a blunt cone. The nucleus is ellipsoidal and contains several relatively small caryosomes. The ratio of the protomerite length to the total length of the gamont can vary from 1:9 to 1:18 or more. Morphological traits of gamonts are presented in Table 2.

Extensiveness and intensity of infestation: The average extensiveness of infestation by this species of gregarines was 26.4% for A. lutosa , 18.5% for B. lethifera , and 7.4% for O. sabulosum . The maximum number of gamonts per host individual was 13 for B. lethifera , 2 for A. lutosa , and 2 for O. sabulosum .

Literature records: Morphology features were provided by Corbel (1971) and Filipponi (1949). Recorded in Blaps gigas , B. similis , B. lethifera and B. mucronata .

General distribution: Italy, France ( Geus 1969; Corbel 1971).

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