1962
DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1962.tb02580.x
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The Trypanosomatid Parasites of Horseflies with the Description of Crithidia rileyi n. sp.*

Abstract: SYNOPSIS. A new species, Crithidia rileyi (Trypanosomatidae), is described from Tabanus epistates. The most characteristic feature of the flagellate is the frequent occurrence of a broad sucker‐like posterior end. In contrast to other species of Crithidia it multiplied very slowly in the first few weeks after isolation. A review of the literature shows that trypanosomatids of two generic types, Crithidia and Blastocrithidia, have been described from flies of the family Tabanidae, although they have nearly alw… Show more

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“…Kraneveld (1 2) was able to infect one calf and four water buffaloes by using excessive numbers of tabanids. These results were considered inconclusive by some authors (see 13, 19,20). For example, the initial negative status of the cattle used for Noller's (1 7) transmission studies was doubted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Kraneveld (1 2) was able to infect one calf and four water buffaloes by using excessive numbers of tabanids. These results were considered inconclusive by some authors (see 13, 19,20). For example, the initial negative status of the cattle used for Noller's (1 7) transmission studies was doubted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Patton decided that a true Crithidia had incorrectly been named Herpetomonas. Using this very unconventional approach to taxo¬ nomic principles, Patton implied that a true Crithidia was * Recently, Wallace (1962) assigned the "formes monadiennes" of Herpetomonas subulata Leger 1904 to their appropriate taxonomic position as Blastocnthidia subulata (Leger, 1904 ) Wallace, 1962 . In addition, Wallace (1962), following the original description of Crithidia Leger, 1902, grouped the "formes gregariniennes" in their rightful position as Crithidia spp.…”
Section: Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the parasites were attached to the gut wall. Wallace (1962) stated, "In size, shape, location and in being attached to the gut wall the flagellates Noller described in the insect (T. glaucopis) would now be identified as Crithidia." However, the hind position of the kinetoplast is not consistent with the generic description of Crithidia.…”
Section: Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%
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