DescriptionThe parasite was first described by Telford in 1986. [1] Schizonts are oblong or formed as rosettes and are approximately the same size as the host cell nucleus. Each produces 8-18 merozoites. Gametocytes are elongate and are approximately twice the size of host cell nuclei. They have prominent and irregular pigment granules. Young gametocytes and the asexual stages almost always occupy marginal positions in host cells. Maturing gametocytes contain large masses or blocks of chromatin. Geographical occurrenceThis species is found in Tanzania, Africa. Clinical features and host pathologyThis parasite infects the flying lacertid Holaspis guentheri. References
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