Their oocysts were spheroidal or slightly ovoidal, L × W: 21.2 × 17.1–18.0, and had ellipsoidal sporocysts that were 16 × 11 (sic) (13–16 × 9–11) oocysts lacked a M, OR, and PG, and sporocysts lacked SB, SSB, PSB but were illustrated to have a granular SR. Remarks: Yakimoff and Lewkowitsch (1932) reported finding oocysts in one golden jackal in Azerbaijan (former USSR). Original host: Canis aureus L., 1758, Golden Jackal. Scott Seville, in The Biology and Identification of the Coccidia (Apicomplexa) of Carnivores of the World, 2018 Isospora theileri of Yakimoff and Lewkowitsch, 1932
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