Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Jan 1992)

A new filaria of a lizard transmitted by sandflies

  • Odile Bain,
  • Gilles Petit,
  • Ilan Paperna,
  • Simcha Finkelman,
  • Mireille Killick-Kendrick

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761992000500006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 87
pp. 21 – 29

Abstract

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A description is given of Madathamugadia wanjii n. sp., a Splendidofilariinae parasite of the gecko Ptyodactylus hasselquistii, on the west bank of the River Jordan and of its life cycle in Phlebotomus duboscqi. The new species is close to M. ivaschkini (Annaev, 1976) n. comb., of Turkmenistan, wich is also transmitted by sandflies (Reznik, 1982). The genus Madathamugadia is now comprised of four species, two from Madagascar and two from the Mediterranean sub-region; it differs from the genus Thamugadia by the presence of a double row of papillae anterior to the cloaca of the male. The larval characters of Splendidofilarinae of lizards confirm the affinity of these parasites to the Splendidofilarinae of birds (Chandlerella and Splendidofilaria); the first group could have arisen from the second by "captures" wich could have occurred in several places.

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