- Plasmodium clelandi
"Plasmodium clelandi" is a parasite of the genus "
Plasmodium " subgenus "Carinamoeba ".Like all "Plasmodium" species "P. clelandi" has both
vertebrate andinsect hosts. The vertebrate hosts for this parasite arereptile s.Taxobox
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regnum =Protista
phylum =Apicomplexa
classis =Aconoidasida
ordo =Haemosporida
familia =Plasmodiidae
genus = "Plasmodium "
species = "P. clelandi"
binomial = "Plasmodium clelandi"Description
This species was described by Manawadu in 1972. Manawanu B.R. (1972) A new saurian malaria parasite "Plasmodium clelandi" sp. n. from Ceylon. J. Euk. Micro. 19 (4) 587–589.] It was named after the thorasic suregon P. W. Cleland.
The host cells are not altered in either shape or size by the asexual stages of the parasite. Pigment is rare and a vacuole may be present.
The
schizont s typically give rise to 8merozoite s.The
gametocyte s are elongated with an irregular edge. They tend to encircle the nucleus and the host cell tends to become oval in shape.Male gametocytes measure 20
micrometre s x 2 micrometres and possess 6-8 brown pigment granules.Female gametocytes measure 18 micrometres x 4 micrometres. The cytoplasm tends to be more basophilic than the male gametocytes. 10-12 pigment granules are found in the cytoplasm.
Geographical occurrence
This species occurs in
Sri Lanka .Clinical features and host pathology
This species infects the land monitor lizard ("
Varanus cepedianus ")References
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