Morphological and molecular diagnosis of two new species of Trypanosoma Gruby, 1843 infecting South African cordylid lizards (Squamata: Cordylidae: Cordylinae), Trypanosoma (Squamatrypanum) ndumoensis n. sp. and Trypanosoma (Trypanosoma) tokoloshi n. sp.
Bernard J. Jordaan, Johann van As, Edward C. Netherlands
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Abstract
Despite reptile trypanosomes forming a large group, the majority of species descriptions are data deficient, lacking key characteristic data and supporting molecular data. Reptile hosts show potential to facilitate transmission of zoonotic trypanosomiases and offer key information to understanding the genus of Trypanosoma. Several species of squamates from different localities in South Africa were screened molecularly and microscopically for trypanosomes in the present study. Based on the combination of morphological and molecular analyses, two new species of Trypanosoma, Trypanosoma (Squamatrypanum) ndumoensis n. sp. and Trypanosoma (Trypanosoma) tokoloshi n. sp., infecting South African cordylid lizards (Cordylidae: Cordylinae) are described in this study. The first molecular data for a South African reptile trypanosome is provided herewith.
尽管爬行类锥虫形成了一个庞大的群体,但大多数物种描述都缺乏数据,缺乏关键特征数据和支持分子数据。爬行动物宿主显示出促进人畜共患锥虫病传播的潜力,并为了解锥虫属提供了关键信息。本研究对来自南非不同地区的几种鳞片虫进行了分子和显微镜下的锥虫筛选。基于形态学和分子分析相结合的方法,本文描述了感染南非科虫科(Cordylidae: Cordylinae)的锥虫(Trypanosoma (Squamatrypanum) ndumoensis n. sp.)和锥虫(Trypanosoma (Trypanosoma) tokoloshi n. sp.)两个新种。本文提供了南非爬行动物锥虫的第一个分子数据。
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The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology publishes original research on protists, including lower algae and fungi. Articles are published covering all aspects of these organisms, including their behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, chemotherapy, development, ecology, evolution, genetics, molecular biology, morphogenetics, parasitology, systematics, and ultrastructure.