Species Trypanosoma anellobiae Cleland & Johnston, 1910
- Trypanosoma anellobiae Cleland, J.B. & Johnston, T.H. 1910. The haematozoa of Australian birds. No. 1. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 34: 100-114 [105].
Distribution
IBRA
Brigalow Belt North (BBN), Brigalow Belt South (BBS), Central Mackay Coast (CMC), Cape York Peninsula (CYP), Desert Uplands (DEU), Einasleigh Uplands (EIU), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ), Wet Tropics (WT)
Ecological Descriptors
Parasitic (host(s): Myzomela sanguineolenta (Latham, 1801) [MELIPHAGIDAE] Scarlet Honeyeater, Blood-bird (blood); Corcorax melanorhamphos (Vieillot, 1817) [CORCORACIDAE] White-winged Chough (blood); Entomyzon cyanotis (Latham, 1801) [MELIPHAGIDAE] Blue-faced Honeyeater (syn. Entomyza cyanotis; blood); Microeca fascinans (Latham, 1801) [MUSCICAPIDAE] Brown Flycatcher, Jacky Winter (blood); Lichenostomus fuscus (Gould, 1837) [MELIPHAGIDAE] Fuscous Honeyeater, Brown Honeyeater (syn. Meliphaga fusca, Ptilotis fusca; blood); Acanthochaera chrysoptera (Latham, 1801) [MELIPHAGIDAE] Little Wattlebird, Brush Wattlebird (syn. Anellobia chrysoptera, A. mellivora, A. lunulata; blood); Philemon corniculatus (Latham, 1790) [MELIPHAGIDAE] Noisy Friarbird, Leatherhead (syn. Tropidorhynchus corniculatus; blood); Manorina melanocephala (Latham, 1801) [MELIPHAGIDAE] Noisy Miner/Minah, Soldier Bird (syn. M. garrula; blood)).
Associated Fauna References
Adlard, R.D., Peirce, M.A. & Lederer, R. 2004. Blood parasites of birds from south-east Queensland. Emu 104: 191-196 (Philemon corniculatus)
Bennett, G.F., Squires-Parsons, D. & Poldmaa, T. 1994. The species of Haemoproteus, Leucocytozoon and Trypanosoma of the Australian honeyeater family Meliphagidae (Aves: Passeriformes). Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 37: 13-18 (Acanthochaera chrysoptera; Manorina melanocephala)
Cleland, J.B. 1915. The haematozoa of Australian birds. No. 3. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 39: 25-37 (Lichenostomus fuscus; Microeca fascinans)
Cleland, J.B. 1922. The parasites of Australian birds. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 46: 85-118 (Lichenostomus fuscus; Microeca fascinans)
Cleland, J.B. & Johnston, T.H. 1910. The haematozoa of Australian birds. No. 1. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 34: 100-114 (Acanthochaera chrysoptera)
Cleland, J.B. & Johnston, T.H. 1911. The haematozoa of Australian birds. No. II. Journal of the Royal Society of New South Wales 45: 415-444 (Lichenostomus fuscus; Corcorax melanorhamphos; Microeca fascinans; Entomyzon cyanotis)
Cleland, J.B. & Johnston, T.H. 1912. Species of haemoprotozoa met with during 1910 and 1911. Report of the Government Bureau of Microbiology 1912: 74-83 (Acanthochaera chrysoptera)
Cleland, J.B. & Johnston, T.H. 1912. Tabular statements of haematozoa occurring in wild and domesticated animals in Australia. Report of the Government Bureau of Microbiology 1912: 83-88 (Acanthochaera chrysoptera)
Johnston, T.H. 1912. Internal parasites recorded from Australian birds. The Emu 12(2): 105-112 (Lichenostomus fuscus; Microeca fascinans; Acanthochaera chrysoptera; Entomyzon cyanotis)
Johnston, T.H. 1916. A census of the endoparasites recorded as occurring in Queensland, arranged under their hosts. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 28: 31-79 (Lichenostomus fuscus; Corcorax melanorhamphos; Microeca fascinans; Acanthochaera chrysoptera; Entomyzon cyanotis; Myzomela sanguineolenta)
Mackerras, M.J. & Mackerras, I.M. 1960. The haematozoa of Australian birds. Australian Journal of Zoology 8: 226-260 (Lichenostomus fuscus; Microeca fascinans; Acanthochaera chrysoptera; Entomyzon cyanotis)
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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27-Jul-2016 | TRYPANOSOMATIDAE | 03-Jul-2024 | MODIFIED | |
12-Mar-2015 | EXCAVATA Cavalier-Smith, 2002 (emend. Simpson (2003)) | 12-Mar-2015 | MOVED | |
12-Mar-2015 | SARCOMASTIGOPHORA Honigberg & Balamuth, 1934 | 03-Jul-2024 | MODIFIED | |
26-Jul-2012 | 03-Jul-2024 | MODIFIED | ||
20-Jul-2011 | ADDED |