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Plasmodium brumpti

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Kingdom
  
Protista

Class
  
Aconoidasida

Family
  
Plasmodiidae

Scientific name
  
Plasmodium brumpti

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Phylum
  
Apicomplexa

Order
  
Haemosporida

Genus
  
Plasmodium

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Species

Plasmodium brumpti is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium subgenus Lacertamoeba.

Contents

Like all Plasmodium species P. brumpti has both vertebrate and insect hosts. The vertebrate hosts for this parasite are reptiles.

Description

Plasmodium brumpti are differentiated from other Plasmodium species by several characteristics. In the blood of the reptile host, parasites in the schizont stage produce 12-22 merozoites. The gametocytes are elongated and ovular. Both schizonts and gametocytes are fairly large, more than twice the size of the host cell nucleus.

P. brumpti has been found in reptiles in Morelos, Alpoyeca, and Puente de Ixtla, Mexico.

History

This species was described by Peláez and Perez-Reyes in 1952 in the reptile Sceloporus borridus. It was named after Alexandre Joseph Emile Brumpt (1877–1951) a French professor of parasitology.

References

Plasmodium brumpti Wikipedia