| Literature DB >> 27917072 |
Chris T McAllister1, R Scott Seville2, Matthew B Connior3.
Abstract
Between May 2012 and July 2013, four eastern hognose snakes (Heterodon platirhinos) were collected from Arkansas (n = 2) and Oklahoma (n = 2), U.S.A., and examined for coccidians. A single H. platirhinos from Arkansas was found to be passing oocysts of Caryospora lampropeltis Anderson, Duszynski, and Marquardt. Oocysts of C. lampropeltis were spheroidal to slightly subspheroidal with a rough, colourless, bi-layered wall, measure 23.5 × 22.8 µm, and have a length/width (L/W) ratio of 1.0; both micropyle and oocyst residuum were absent, but a prominent polar granule was present. Sporocysts are ovoidal, 16.8 × 12.8 µm, L/W 1.3; a prominent Stieda and subStieda body was present; a sporocyst residuum was present and composed of numerous spheroidal granules dispersed into small and large granules. Sporozoites lie lengthwise and parallel in a semi-spiral in sporocyst; a spheroidal anterior refractile and posterior refractile body is present; a single nucleus is located between the 2 refractile bodies. This represents the first report of a caryosporan reported from H. platirhinos as well as the only known coccidian from this host. A summary of hosts of C. lampropeltis is provided.Entities:
Keywords: Apicomplexa; Arkansas; Caryospora lampropeltis; Heterodon platirhinos; Ophidia; coccidian; eastern hognose snake
Year: 2015 PMID: 27917072 PMCID: PMC5131921 DOI: 10.1654/4699.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comp Parasitol ISSN: 1525-2647 Impact factor: 0.429