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a new species of chloromyxum (myxozoa: chloromyxidae) from the gall bladder of eurycea spp. (caudata: plethodontidae) in north america.a previously undescribed species of chloromyxum (myxozoa: chloromyxidae) was found in plasmodia adhering to the epithelium of the gall bladders in salamanders of the genus eurycea (caudata: plethodontidae) from arkansas and texas (usa) in november, december, and january, 1987 to 1994. bivalved spores of chloromyxum salamandrae sp. n. from eurycea multiplicata griseogaster (type host) were subspherical, with a mean size +/- sd of 8.3 +/- 0.3 x 7.7 +/- 0.4 (7.8 to 8.8 x 7.0 to 8.2) microns (n = 20 ...19958592363
a new species of eimeria (apicomplexa: eimeriidae) from the marbled salamander, ambystoma opacum (caudata: ambystomatidae), from northern louisiana.between december 2002 and june 2004, 10 marbled salamanders, ambystoma opacum, were examined for coccidian parasites. salamanders were collected in bradley (n = 2), little river (n = 1), miller (n = 1), and sevier (n = 1) counties, arkansas; webster parish, louisiana (n = 2); and bowie (n = 1) and nacogdoches (n = 2) counties, texas. two of 10 (20%) a. opacum from louisiana harbored an undescribed species of eimeria. oocysts of eimeria trauthi n. sp. were ellipsoidal, 36.6 x 33.1 (33-40 x 29-37) ...200818605797
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