Godoy G A, Orihel T C, Volcan G S
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1980 Jul;29(4):545-7. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1980.29.545.
An unsheathed microfilaria, unlike any other already described from man, was found in thick blood smears and Knott samples taken from Amerinds living along the upper Caura River in Bolivar State, Venezuela. The mirofilaria, which measures 256 x 7-8 micrometers in thick blood smears and 300 x 8 micrometers in Knott samples, is easily differentiated morphologically from Mansonella ozzardi with which it often occurs concomitantly. It is readily differentiated, on morphological criteria, from all other species of filariae which infect man, as well. The parasite has been named Microfilaria bolivarensis after the geographical locality in which it was discovered.
在从委内瑞拉玻利瓦尔州上卡乌拉河沿岸的美洲印第安人采集的厚血涂片和诺特氏样本中,发现了一种未带鞘的微丝蚴,与已描述的任何其他人体微丝蚴均不相同。这种微丝蚴在厚血涂片中的大小为256×7 - 8微米,在诺特氏样本中为300×8微米,在形态上很容易与经常与之同时出现的奥氏曼森线虫区分开来。根据形态学标准,它也很容易与感染人类的所有其他丝虫种类区分开来。这种寄生虫以其发现地的地理区域命名为玻利瓦尔微丝蚴。