Structure and Life Cycle of Trypanoplasma beckeri sp. n. (Kinetoplastida), a Parasite of the Cabezon, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus, in Oregon Coastal Waters*,†
- 1 August 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Protozoology
- Vol. 26 (3) , 343-347
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.1979.tb04632.x
Abstract
SYNOPSIS. Structure of Trypanoplasma beckeri sp. n. from the cabezon, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus (Ayres), is described from living specimens and from both Giemsa‐, and protargol‐stained smears. Flagellates from fish blood were usually long and slender, averaging 109.0 × 6.5 fan. The anterior flagellum averaged 8.5 μm; the recurrent flagellum bordered the body and terminated as a very short free flagellum, 2.5 μm long on the average. No true undulating membrane was observed, but in living individuals the recurrent flagellum undulated rapidly near its point of origin. The oval nucleus, averaging 8.5 × 4.0 μm, was located near the anterior cad of the body. An argentophilic, aciculum‐like structure appeared to connect the nucleus to the area at the base of the flagella. The kinetoplast was not observed in fish blood forms. On the basis of laboratory experiments, the leech, Malmiana diminuta Burreson, was ascertained to be the vector for T. beckeri. Upon entry into the leech, flagellates became rounded, and division commenced within a few hours. Division continued for ˜48 h and the flagellates became progressively smaller until reaching a length of ˜10.0 μm. After 72 h they were found in high numbers in the proboscis sheath and also in the anterior crop of the leech. When infected leeches fed on an uninfected fish, flagellates were first observed in the fishes’ peripheral circulation 8 days later.Keywords
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