MORPHOLOGICAL DATA OF CALYPTOSPORA-SPINOSA NSP (APICOMPLEXA, CALYPTOSPORIDAE) PARASITE OF CRENICICHLA-LEPIDOTA HECKEL, 1840 (TELEOSTEI) FROM AMAZON RIVER
C. Azevedo et al., MORPHOLOGICAL DATA OF CALYPTOSPORA-SPINOSA NSP (APICOMPLEXA, CALYPTOSPORIDAE) PARASITE OF CRENICICHLA-LEPIDOTA HECKEL, 1840 (TELEOSTEI) FROM AMAZON RIVER, European journal of protistology, 29(2), 1993, pp. 171-175
A new coccidian species, Calyptospora spinosa (fam. Calytosporidae) is
described from liver, testis and ovary tissue of a freshwater fish, C
renicichla lepidota, from the lower Amazon river near Belem, Brazil, w
here it causes great mortality. Each oocyst contains four ellipsoidal
sporocysts, each one surrounded by a membranous veil. Each sporocyst,
containing two sporozoites, has an apical sporopodium possessing sever
al lateral sporopodium projections. These sporocysts differ from those
of the four other species of the genus Calyptospora in size and shape
, in the insertion of the lateral sporopodium projections and in the i
dentity of the host. This paper describes the morphology and ultrastru
ctural characteristics of the oocyst and sporocyst of this coccidium a
nd draws morphological comparisons with the other four species of the
same genus.