Leucocytozoon sp. 8
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Leucocytozoon sp. 8 |
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Malacopteron magnum Eyton ; Malaysia: Sarawak. Both examined birds were infected.
Description. – All gametocytes are of the round morph. The macrogametocytes have a mean size 9.8 ± 1.35 × 8.1 ± 1.23
(n = 8), with a circumference of 28.9 ± 3.16. The cytoplasm contains moderate number of small vacuoles. The nucleus’ mean size is 3.6 ± 0.69 × 2.6 ± 0.34, with a marked central or off-centre karyosome. The host-cell nucleus on the average encloses 48% (± 23.5%) of the parasite periphery, but it occurs with a wide range of cupping from 15% (cup-shaped) to 67%. The microgametocytes are few (n = 2), 8.8, 13.3 × 7, 4.9, and the nuclear region, occupying either the centre, or one side, stains more intensively. The host cell nucleus encloses 83% to 90% of the 29 to 38 long circumference of the microgametocyte.
Remarks. – In the same blood films, macrogametocytes are covered from 15% to 67% by the host-cell nucleus ranged from “ Leu. fringillinarum ” to “ Leu. majoris ” morphological characteristics [sensu Valkiunas, 1997 (2005)], while all the few microgametocytes found are reminiscent of Leu. majoris (with a cover of 83–90%). This could suggest the presence of two co-existing species, but more likely it questions (as stated elsewhere) the validity of the host-nucleus cover as a taxonomic differentiating character.
Valkiunas, G. A. 1997 (2005). Bird Haemosporidia. Acta Zoologica Lituanica 3 - 5: 1 - 608 [Russian text, English summary]; English translation: 2005. Avian malaria parasites and other haemosporidia. CRC Press Boca Raton, Florida, 946 pp.
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