Plethodon Tschudi 1838

Duszynski, Donald W., Bolek, Matthew G. & Upton, Steve J., 2007, Coccidia (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) of amphibians of the world, Zootaxa 1667 (1667), pp. 1-77 : 52-53

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Plethodon Tschudi 1838
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Host genus Plethodon Tschudi 1838 View in CoL

(55 spp.)

Isospora hightoni Upton, McAllister and Trauth 1993 ( Figs. 40, 65)

Synonym: Isospora sp. of McAllister, Upton and Trauth 1993.

Type host: Plethodon albagula Grobman 1944 , Western slimy salamander.

Other hosts: None reported to date.

Type locality: NORTH AMERICA: USA, Arkansas, Grant County, 6.4 km SW

Sheridan.

Geographic distribution: NORTH AMERICA: USA, Arkansas.

Description of sporulated oocyst: Oocyst shape: spheroidal, rarely subspheroidal; wall thickness: ~1; wall characteristics: 2 layers, outer, smooth, ~1/2 of total thickness; L x W: 22.9 x 22.8 (21–24 x 21–24); L/W ratio: 1.0 (1.0–1.0+); M, PG: absent; OR: present; OR characteristics: a mass of small granules surrounding a central globule, all enclosed in a thin membrane, ~2.5–5 wide, but present in only 33% of the oocysts. Distinctive features of oocyst: unique OR that is present in only about 1/3 of the oocysts.

Description of sporocyst and sporozoites: Sporocyst shape: ovoidal, slightly pointed at one end; L x W: 16.6 x 11.1 (14.5–17.5 x 10.5–14); L/W ratio 1.5 (1.4–1.6); SB: present as large knob at pointed end, 1.2–1.6 high x 2–2.5 wide; SSB: present, 1.5–2.5 high x 2.5–3 wide; PSB: absent; SR: present; SR characteristics: composed of numerous coarse globules scattered among SZ; SZ: elongate sausage-shaped, 13.6 x 2.7 (12– 14.5 x 2.5–3) each with 2 RB; anterior RB subspheroidal to ellipsoidal, 2.7 x 2.5 (2.5–3 x 2–3) and posterior RB smaller, spheroidal to subspheroidal, 2.3 x 2.2 (2–3 x 2–2.5); N located between refractile bodies. Distinctive features of sporocyst: large, distinct SB and SSB.

Prevalence: 8 of 46 (17%).

Sporulation: Exogenous, all oocysts were passed unsporulated and became fully sporulated within 1 wk at ~23° C.

Prepatent and patent periods: Unknown.

Site of infection: Unknown, oocysts recovered from feces and intestinal contents.

Endogenous stages: Unknown.

Pathology: Unknown.

Material deposited: Photosyntypes deposited in the USNPC (No. 83260). Symbiotype host (sensu Frey et al. 1992) a juvenile male, 25 mm snout-vent length, collected 20 March, 1992, deposited in the ASUMZ (Cat. No. 18277).

Remarks: The only other isosporan described from caudate amphibians is I. jeffersonianum ( Fig. 39) from the blue-spotted salamander A. laterale (= A. jeffersonianum ) from Minnesota. The latter possesses a knob or thickening in the oocyst wall that I. hightoni lacks and the sporocysts of I. jeffersonianum are more elongate than those of I. hightoni .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Caudata

Family

Plethodontidae

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Myzozoa

Class

Conoidasida

Order

Eucoccidiorida

Family

Eimeriidae

Genus

Isospora

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Myzozoa

Class

Conoidasida

Order

Eucoccidiorida

Family

Eimeriidae

Genus

Isospora

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Caudata

Family

Plethodontidae

Genus

Plethodon

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Caudata

Family

Ambystomatidae

Genus

Ambystoma

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