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Redescription of Eimeria ovata Duncan, 1968 (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the gray-collared Chipmunk Neotamias cinereicollis Allen (Rodentia: Sciuridae).
Eimeria ovata Duncan, 1968 is redescribed from 2 of 39 (5%) gray-collared chipmunks Neotamias cinereicollis Allen in Arizona, USA. Sporulated oöcysts of this species are ovoidal, 26.3 × 20.3 (23-28 × 16-22) µm, with a length/width ratio of 1.4 (1.2-1.6), a pitted, bi-layered wall, and 0-2 polar granules; oöcyst residuum and micropyle are absent. Sporocysts are ovoidal, 13.3 × 8.2 (12-15 × 7-9) µm, with a length/width ratio of 1.7 (1.6-1.0), a Stieda body, and sporocyst residuum; sporozoites contain a posterior refractile body. The measurements and structural features of these oöcysts are similar to those reported for E. ovata described from the eastern chipmunk Tamias striatus. This is a new geographic record for this coccidian and the first report to include photomicrographs of its sporulated oöcyst.
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Systematic Parasitology publishes papers on the systematics, taxonomy and nomenclature of the following groups: Nematoda (including plant-parasitic), Monogenea, Digenea, Cestoda, Acanthocephala, Aspidogastrea, Cestodaria, Arthropoda (parasitic copepods, hymenopterans, mites, ticks, etc.), Protozoa (parasitic groups), and parasitic genera in other groups, such as Mollusca, Turbelleria, etc. Systematic Parasitology publishes fully illustrated research papers, brief communications, and fully illustrated major revisions. In order to maintain high standards, all contributors describing new taxa are asked to state clearly where the holotype is deposited and to make paratypes available for examination by the referees. It is recognized that, in some cases, this may cause problems for the authors, but it is hoped that by adhering to this rule authors may be protected against rapid synonymy of their taxa, and the types will be preserved for posterity.