Killick-Kendrick R
J Protozool. 1984 Nov;31(4):532-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1984.tb05497.x.
Descriptions are given of two new species of Hepatozoon Miller, 1908 found in the pygmy squirrel, Idiurus macrotis, in the Ivory Coast. Gamonts of both are parasites of monocytes. The size and shape of the gamonts of one, H. normani n. sp., are similar to those of a number of gamonts of other species of rodent hemogregarines and the separate identity of the parasite is based on the host restriction of mammalian hemogregarines. The gamonts of the other species, H. dolichomorphon n. sp., are remarkably long and slender and are unlike those of any other known hemogregarine of mammals. Schizonts of this species were found in a smear prepared from heart blood.
本文描述了1908年在象牙海岸的侏儒松鼠(Idiurus macrotis)体内发现的两种新的肝簇虫属(Hepatozoon Miller)物种。两种虫体的配子体均寄生于单核细胞。其中一种新物种,诺曼肝簇虫(H. normani n. sp.),其配子体的大小和形状与其他多种啮齿动物血簇虫的一些配子体相似,该寄生虫的独特身份基于哺乳动物血簇虫的宿主特异性。另一种新物种,长形肝簇虫(H. dolichomorphon n. sp.),其配子体非常细长,与其他任何已知的哺乳动物血簇虫都不同。在一份心血涂片样本中发现了该物种的裂殖体。