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Coccidian intestinal parasites in the Priapulidae (Priapulida)

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Four relatively uncommon members of the family Priapulidae (Priapulida) from very different parts of the world were examined to determine the presence of a parasitic coccidian in their midgut. The parasite was found in three of those priapulid species, Priapulopsis bicaudatus, P. australis, and Halicryptus higginsi, but not in the fourth one, Priapulus tuberculatospinosus. Using electron-microscopy techniques, we compared parasites of the different species with one another and with a parasite of Priapulus caudatus investigated by McLean in 1984. All of these parasites apparently belong to the same species and are likely to be Alveocystis intestinalis, a coccidian first described by Beltenev from P. caudatus and H. spinulosus. The present work greatly expands the geographical range of Alveocystis intestinalis and documents an uncommon case of low host specificity in eimeriid coccidians.

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Received: 5 August 1996 / Accepted: 28 August 1996

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Saldarriaga, J., Storch, V. Coccidian intestinal parasites in the Priapulidae (Priapulida). Parasitol Res 83, 233–240 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004360050239

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