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Yunping Wang1, Shouyang Du2,3, Yanbin Yang2,3, Xin Zhang2,3, Donald W Duszynski4, Jianghui Bian2, Yifan Cao2.
Abstract
We used a flotation technique to survey fecal samples from 27 Przewalski's gazelles ( Procapra przewalskii Büchner, 1891) for intestinal parasites. Samples were collected from the Qinghai Lake region, Qinghai-Tibet plateau, China, in April 2015. We report parasites belonging to two nematode (Nematodirus, Marshallagia) genera and one apicomplexan (Eimeria) genus; one of the latter was a new species from the critically endangered Przewalski's gazelle. Sporulated oocysts of the new eimerian were spheroidal; they had a thick, outer wall without a micropyle, but with a distinct polar granule and an oocyst residuum. Oocysts measured a mean of 18.6(±0.8)×17.3(±0.9) μm in length and width, with a mean 1.1(±0.1) length/width ratio and a spheroidal oocyst residuum that had a mean width of 2.0(±0.7) μm. Sporocysts were ovoid, measuring a mean of 9.4(±0.6)×5.5(±0.5) μm in length and width, with a mean 1.7(±0.2) length/width ratio. A Stieda body and sporocyst residuum were present, but a substieda body was absent. Sporozoites each had a small anterior refractile body and a larger, posterior refractile body; a small nucleus was visible between them.Entities:
Keywords: Coccidia; Eimeria; Marshallagia; Nematodirus; Procapra przewalskii; fecal samples; intestinal parasites; new species
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27458832 DOI: 10.7589/2016-03-062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Wildl Dis ISSN: 0090-3558 Impact factor: 1.535