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A new blood parasite of leaf warblers: molecular characterization, phylogenetic relationships, description and identification of vectors.

Carolina Romeiro Fernandes ChagasDovilė BukauskaitėMikas IlgūnasTatjana IezhovaGediminas Valkiūnas
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2018)
Haemoproteus homopalloris n. sp. is the third haemoproteid, which is described from and is prevalent in wood warblers. Phylogenetic analysis identified a clade containing seven haemoproteids, which are characterised by pale staining of the macrogametocyte cytoplasm and with ookinetes maturing exceptionally rapidly (between 1 to 1.5 h after exposure to air). Both these features may represent valuable phylogenetic characters. Studies targeting mechanisms of sporogonic development of haemoproteids remain uncommon and should be encouraged. Culicoides nubeculosus is an excellent experimental vector of the new parasite species.
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