Plasmodium tropiduri explained

Plasmodium tropiduri is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium subgenus Lacertaemoba. As in all Plasmodium species, P. tropiduri has both vertebrate and insect hosts. The vertebrate hosts for this parasite are reptiles.

This species is closely related to Plasmodium floridense and Plasmodium minasense.

Taxonomy

The parasite was first described by Aragão and Neiva in 1909. It had been previous discovered by Carlos Chagas but not formally described. Later it was realised that this species was in fact a species complex. This complex was divided into a number of subspecies by Telford in 1979.[1]

Subspecies

Description

This species may be able to develop in thrombocytes as well as erythrocytes.

Distribution

This species complex is found in Brazil, Costa Rica, the Guianas, Panama and Venezuela.

Vectors

Not known.

Hosts

This species has been found in Anolis biporcatus, Anolis cybotes, Anolis lionotus, Anolis poecilopus and Tropidurus torquatus.

Notes and References

  1. Telford. S. R.. A taxonomic reconsideration of some Plasmodium species from Iguanid lizards. Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparée. 54. 2. 1979. 129–144. 0003-4150. 10.1051/parasite/1979542129. 539715. free.