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Pythonella
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Pythonella

Ray & Das-Gupta, 1937
Species

Pythonella bengalensis
Pythonella scelopori
Pythonella scleruri

Pythonella is a genus of parasitic protozoa belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa. This genus was created by Ray and Das-Gupta in 1937.[1]

The type species is Pythonella bengalensis.

Taxonomy

This genus is very poorly studied with only three known species.

Life cycle

This species infects the gasterointestinal tract of birds and reptiles. Its life cycle is very poorly known but it is thought that is spread by the orofaecal route.

The parasite infects the cells of the gut wall. There are 16 sporocysts per oocyst (heccaidesporocystid) with 4 sporozoites (tetrazoic) in each. Once shed from the body sporulation starts in 7 to 10 days.

Species in this genus have been isolated from Brazil, Costa Rica and India.

Host records

References

  1. ^ a b Ray, HN; Das-Gupta, M (1937). "On a new coccidium from the intestine of Python sp". Proc Indian Sci Congr. 24: 292.
  2. ^ Duszynski, DW (1969). "Pythonella scelopori sp. n. (Porotozoa: Eimeriidae) from a Costa Rican lizard". J Parasitol. 55 (3): 684–5. doi:10.2307/3277323.
  3. ^ Kawazoe, U; Gouvêa, H (1999). "Description of Pythonella scleruri n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from a brazilian bird rufous-breasted-leaftosser Sclerurus scansor, 1835 (Passeriformes: Furnariidae)". Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 94 (2): 157–159. doi:10.1590/S0074-02761999000200005.