Elleipsisoma
Elleipsisoma is a genus of parasites within the phylum Apicomplexia.
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
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Family: | Elleipsisomatidae Upton 2000 |
Genus: | Elleipsisoma Franca, 1912 |
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Elleipsisoma talpae |
History
This parasite was described in 1912 by Franca. This genus may have been described earlier by Graham-Smith[1]
The type species is Elleipsisoma thomsoni
Hosts
This parasite infects the European mole (Talpa europaea). It is most commonly found in the heart and lungs. It may occasionally be found in the kidneys, liver and spleen.
Geographical distribution
This parasite is found in the United Kingdom.
Description
Parasitized red cells were larger than normal mature erythrocytes
Electron microscopic studies have shown the presence of rhoptries, micronemes, polar ring, microtubules and a conoid.[2]
Vectors
Possible vectors include the mites Eulaelaps stabularis, Haemogamasus hirsutus and Haemogamasus nidi.[3]
References
- Graham-Smith GS (1905). "A New Form of Parasite found in the Red Blood Corpuscles of Moles". J Hyg (Lond). 5 (4): 453–9. doi:10.1017/S0022172400006768. JSTOR 3858956. PMC 2236097. PMID 20474234.
- Mohamed HA, Molyneux DH (1984). "Elleipsisoma thomsoni Franca, 1912: an Apicomplexan parasite in the red blood cells of the mole (Talpa europaea)". Parasitology. 89 (3): 407–415. doi:10.1017/S0031182000056651. PMID 6514376.
- Mohamed HA, Molyneux DH, Wallbanks KR (1987). "A coccidian in haemogamasid mites; possible vectors of Elleipsisoma thomsoni Franca, 1912". Ann Parasitol Hum Comp. 62 (2): 107–116. doi:10.1051/parasite/1987622107. PMID 3592490.