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First record of gregarines (Apicomplexa) in seminal vesicle of insect.


ABSTRACT: Gregarines (Apicomplexa) are a diverse group of protozoan parasites, which infects gut and other body cavities of invertebrate hosts. In reproductive system of insects, gregarine has been reported only in the accessory glands and spermathecae of females; therefore, this is the first report of a gregarine species in seminal vesicles of insects. Different developmental stages, including sporozoytes, oocysts and trophozoites were described from morphological descriptions using light and electron transmission microscopy. The parasites were described in seminal vesicles of the beetle Tribolium castaneum a model organism and an important insect pest. DNA sequence analysis suggests that the protozoan parasite was an Ascogregarina sp.

SUBMITTER: Dias G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5427970 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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First record of gregarines (Apicomplexa) in seminal vesicle of insect.

Dias Glenda G   Dallai Romano R   Carapelli Antonio A   Almeida João P P JP   Campos Lucio A O LA   Faroni Leda R A LR   Lino-Neto José J  

Scientific reports 20170314 1


Gregarines (Apicomplexa) are a diverse group of protozoan parasites, which infects gut and other body cavities of invertebrate hosts. In reproductive system of insects, gregarine has been reported only in the accessory glands and spermathecae of females; therefore, this is the first report of a gregarine species in seminal vesicles of insects. Different developmental stages, including sporozoytes, oocysts and trophozoites were described from morphological descriptions using light and electron tr  ...[more]

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