Figures 22-31

Figs 22, 23: Eimeria carmelinoi n.sp. in the lizard Kentropyx calcarata. Histological sections of the ileum, Carnoy fixation, Giemsa staining. Fig. 22: an almost mature microgamont (Mi); bar = 10 µm. Fig. 23: low power view showing large number of intracytoplasmic macrogamonts (arrow-heads) in the epithelial cells; bar = 20 µm; L: gut lumen. Figs 24-30: Acroeimeria cnemidophori of the teiid lizard Cnemidophorus lemniscatus lemniscatus in a Bouin-fixed, Giemsa-stained smear of the ileum. Fig. 24: young meronts (me). Fig. 25: merozoites. Fig. 26: very young macrogamont, showing precursers of wall-forming bodies associated with cytoplasmic vacuoles (arrow-head). Figs 27, 28: developing and mature macrogamonts, with large wall-forming bodies. Fig. 29: developing microgamont. Fig. 30: mature microgamont shedding biflagellated microgametes (Fig. 31); bar in Fig. 27 = 10 µm and applies to Figs 24-30; R: residuum