The Coccidia of Pelecaniformes
(anhingas, boobies, cormorants, frigatebirds,
pelicans, tropic birds)

Compiled by
Donald W. Duszynski1, Steve J. Upton2, and Lee Couch1

1Department of Biology, University of New Mexico
2Division of Biology, Kansas State University


Supported by NSF-PEET DEB 9521687

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Updated: 2 May 1999
Comments: eimeria@unm.edu (Duszynski)
or coccidia@ksu.edu (Upton)


Eimeria pelecani Courtney & Ernst, 1975

Host: Pelecanus occidentalis (Brown pelican - Pelecanidae)
Reference: Courtney & Ernst 1975

Eimeria sp. (Labbe, 1893)

Synonym: Coccidium roscoviense Labbe, 1893, pro parte
Synonym: Eimeria roscoviense (Labbe, 1893) von Wasielewski, 1904, pro parte
Host: Phalacrocorax aristotelis (Common cormorant - Phalacrocoracide)
References: Labbe 1893, 1986, 1899; von Wasielewski 1904

Eimeria urnula Hoare, 1933

Host: Phalacrocorax carbo (Great cormorant - Phalacrocoracidae)
Reference: Hoare 1933

"Coccidia" of Rakhmatullini-Batyrshina & Svanbaev, 1972

Host: Phalacrocorax carbo (Great cormorant - Phalacrocoracidae)
Reference: Rakhmatullini-Batyrshina & Svanbaev 1972


References

Courtney, C.H., and Ernst, J.V. 1975. Eimeria pelecani sp. n. from the brown pelican, Pelecanus occidentalis carolinensis, from Florida. Journal of Parasitology 61: 1081-1082.

Hoare, C.A. 1933. Studies on some new ophidian and avian coccidia from Uganda, with a revision of the classification of the Eimeriidea. Parasitology 24: 359-388.

Labbe, A. 1893 Sur les coccidies des Oiseaux. Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences 117: 407-409.

Labbe, A. 1896. Recherches zoologiques, cytologiques et biologiques sur les coccidies. Archives de Zoologie Experimentale et Generale, series 3, 4: 517-654.

Labbe, A. 1899. Sporozoa. In, Das Tierreich. Eine Zusammenstellung und Kennzeichnung der rezenten Tierformen, volume 5, Protozoa. Butschli, O., ed. Verlag von R. Friedlander and Sohn, Berlin. Pp. 1-180.

Rakhmatullini-Batyrshina, N.K., and Svanbaev, S.K. 1972. Infections of wild birds with coccidia. Trudy Instituta Zoology Akademii Nauk Kazakhskoi SSR 33: 5-14.

von Wasielewski, T. 1904.Studien und Mikrophotogramme zue Kenntnis der Pathogenen Protozoen. Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth, Leipzig. 118 pp.