| Literature DB >> 35059848 |
Jamille Karina Coelho Correa1, Amanda Maria Picelli2, Maria Regina Lucas da Silva3, Rafael Martins Valadão4, Emil José Hernández-Ruz5, Lúcio André Viana6,7.
Abstract
This study describes two new species of the genus Haemogregarina living in the Amazonian freshwater turtles Podocnemis expansa and Podocnemis sextuberculata. Haemogregarina species isolated from P. expansa have been characterized by the presence of encapsulated, folded immature gamonts, with the parasitophorous vacuole and fragmented chromatin located in the central region. In Haemogregarina found in P. sextuberculata, curved immature gamonts were observed inside a parasitophorous vacuole, with small, slightly arched meronts with rounded nuclei, and mature gamonts with trapezoid-shaped condensed nuclei. The novel 18S rRNA sequences obtained in this study clustered within a well-supported clade composed of hemogregarines isolated from other neotropical freshwater turtles from the families Podocnemididae and Geoemydidae. The hemogregarines found in this study were compared to Haemogregarina podocnemis from Podocnemis unifilis and Haemogregarina sp. from Podocnemis expansa, based on morphological, morphometric, and molecular data. The analysis supports the new species Haemogregarina karaja sp. nov. isolated from P. expansa and Haemogregarina embaubali sp. nov. found in P. sextuberculata.Entities:
Keywords: Adeleorid; Apicomplexa; Hemoparasites; Molecular Characterization; Morphological description; Podocnemididae; Section Editor: Daniel K Howe
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35059848 DOI: 10.1007/s00436-021-07405-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitol Res ISSN: 0932-0113 Impact factor: 2.289