Trypanosoma ( Megatrypanum ) lainsoni, Naiff & Barrett, 2013

Naiff, Roberto Daibes & Barrett, Toby Vincent, 2013, Trypanosoma (Megatrypanum) lainsoni n. sp. from Mesomys hispidus (Rodentia: Echimyidae) in Brazil: trypomastigotes described from experimentally infected laboratory mice, Parasite (Paris, France) 20 (51), pp. 1-5 : 2

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https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2013049

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12750671

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scientific name

Trypanosoma ( Megatrypanum ) lainsoni
status

sp. nov.

Trypanosoma ( Megatrypanum) lainsoni n. sp.

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Type host: Mesomys hispidus (Desmarest, 1817) ( Rodentia : Echimyidae ).

Type locality: municipality of Barcelos ( 00°S 64°W), state of Amazonas , Brazil GoogleMaps .

Collector and date: Francisco Lima Santos , July 17, 1995 .

Material examined: Hapantotypes, Giemsa-stained films of peripheral blood of experimentally infected laboratory mice: one epimastigote and 28 trypomastigotes, deposited in the Muséum National d 0 Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France ( MNHN) under registration number MNHN ZS126.

Vector: Unknown.

Strain-code: IM-4156 (Laboratory designation).

Etymology: Specific name in recognition of Professor Ralph Lainson’s contributions to the study of protozoan parasites in the Amazonian fauna of Brazil.

Description ( Figures 1–20 View Figures 1–20 ; Table 1 View Table 1 )

Bloodstream trypomastigotes ( Figures 2–20 View Figures 1–20 ) with a mean length of 33.4 including free flagellum and width 4–6. Free flagellum 4.0–10.0 (mean 7.7); undulating membrane well developed. Posterior end of the body long and pointed ( Figures 17–20 View Figures 1–20 ) or cuneiform ( Figure 4 View Figures 1–20 ); anterior end tapering to free flagellum. Nucleus oval, longitudinal or transverse near middle of body with a nuclear index ( NI) of 0.7–1.4, but mainly 0.9–1.1; kinetoplast closer to nucleus than to posterior end with kinetoplastic index ( KI) of 2.2–6.0, but mainly 0.9–1.1, and marginal. Other measurements are given in Table 1. A View Table 1 single bloodstream epimastigote was detected, with its nucleus in a strongly posterior position and NI of 0.4 ( Figure 1 View Figures 1–20 ).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

NI

Nagao Institute

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