Seville Robert S, Gruver Jeffrey
Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming-Casper College Center, 125 College Drive, Casper, Wyoming 82601, USA.
J Parasitol. 2004 Apr;90(2):348-51. doi: 10.1645/GE-122R.
Feces from 60 bats representing 5 species and 4 genera collected in central Wyoming in 2001 were examined for the presence of coccidia. Two species of Eimeria were identified in 4 bats representing 2 species of Myotis. All infected animals harbored a single species; there was no multispecies infection. Eimeria catronensis was recovered from 3 little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus), and Eimeria californicensis was identified from a single long-legged myotis (Myotis volans). Both represent new geographic records and the second a new host record. Eimeria catronensis-like oocysts were recovered from a single silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans). Descriptions and taxonomic summaries for the eimerian species are presented in this study.
2001年在怀俄明州中部采集了代表4个属5个物种的60只蝙蝠的粪便,检测其中是否存在球虫。在代表2种鼠耳蝠属的4只蝙蝠中鉴定出2种艾美耳球虫。所有受感染的动物都只携带单一物种;没有多重感染情况。从3只小棕蝠(棕蝠)中发现了卡特罗内斯艾美耳球虫,从1只长腿鼠耳蝠中鉴定出加利福尼亚艾美耳球虫。两者均代表新的地理记录,后者还代表新的宿主记录。从1只银毛蝙蝠中发现了类似卡特罗内斯艾美耳球虫的卵囊。本研究给出了这些艾美耳球虫物种的描述和分类总结。