
doi: 10.2307/3225194
pmid: 5119140
BOVEE, E. C. 1971. New species of Eimeria from lizards of Japan. Trans. Amer. Micros. Soc., 90: 336-343. Seven new species of Eimeria are described from Japanese lizards. Four are apparently intestinal residents, the oocysts being recovered from gut contents: Eimeria michikoa n. sp., from Gekko japonicus; E. telfordi n. sp., from Gehyra mutilata; E. rountreei n. sp., from Takydromus tachydromoides; E. sami, from Eumeces oshimensis. Three other species are inhabitants of the epithelium of the gall bladder and bile ducts of their respective hosts: E japonicis n. sp., from Gekko japonicus; E. pellopleuris n. sp., from Lygosoma pellopleurum; E. japaluris n. sp., from Japalura polygonata. There is no oocystic residuum, no polar body, no micropyle, nor Stieda body on sporocyst for any of these species.
Japan, Coccidiosis, Animals, Eimeria, Lizards
Japan, Coccidiosis, Animals, Eimeria, Lizards
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