Saugata Basu
Sidho Kanho Birsha University
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Animal Biology | 2012
Saugata Basu; Biplob Kumar Modak; Durga P. Haldar
A new histozoic species of the genus Myxobilatus Davis, 1944 (Myxozoa: Myxosporea: Bivalvulida), Myxobilatus anteronippus sp. n., is described from pectoral, dorsal and tail fins and operculum of an estuarine fish Taenioides cirratus (Blyth). The present species is unique in having polar capsules with unequal dimensions with a nipple or knob like structure present at the anterior extremity of each polar capsule, the shell valves are devoid of any striations. A synopsis of Indian species of the genus Myxobilatus Davis, 1944 including a total of six species is also provided.
Acta Protozoologica | 2012
Biplob Kr. Modak; Ranatosh Kr. Adhikari; Saugata Basu; Durga P. Haldar
Summary. This paper deals with the morphology and life history of two new species of septate greganines (Apicomplexa: Conoidasida: Gregarinidae) of the genus Unilobus Theodorides, Desportes & Jolivet, 1984, obtained from two tenebrionid beetles of West Bengal, India. These are Unilobus gonocephali n. sp. from Gonocephalum sp. (Insecta: Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) and Unilobus scleroni n. sp. from Scleron irregulate (Insecta: Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). Total length of U. gonocephali varies from 200–467 μm. Gametocysts spherical, 410 μm in average diameter, dehisces through 7–9 sporoducts. U. scleroni is comparatively smaller, total length varies from 61–232 μm. Gametocyst spherical with average diameter 350 μm, dehices through 10 to 12 sporoducts. The two new species share traits which defi ne the genus such as the absence of epimerite, expanded protomerite and late association. These two described species are not only different from the previously described species, but also oocysts (= spores) entirely different from each other in characters like measurements, number of sporoduct and in host range. This communication also confi rmed the validity of the genus Unilobus Theodorides, Desportes & Jolivet, 1984 and its placement under the family Gregarinidae Labbe, 1899.
Acta Protozoologica | 2011
Biplob Kr. Modak; Saugata Basu; Durga P. Haldar
Summary. Two new species of Phleobum (Apicomplexa: Eugregarinida: Hirmocystidae) are described from adult grasshoppers in Kalyani, India. Phleobum globuloepimeritum n. sp. is described from Oxya hyla hyla (Insecta: Orthoptera: Acrididae) and Phleobum elliptica n. sp. from Atractomorpha crenulata (Insecta: Orthoptera: Pyrgomorphidae). In P. globuloepimeritum, the trophozoites are solitary, orangecoloured, have a maximum length of 352 µm with a hyaline globular epimerite and the protomerite in satellite is characteristically flanged. The gametocyst is orange, orbicular, averaging 300 × 250 µm in size, dehiscing through a pore after 50 h. The oocysts are uniformly smooth, ellipsoidal, measuring 9 × 5 µm. In P. elliptica trophozoites are also solitary, orange-coloured, having a maximum length of 157 µm with triangular epimeri tes. The protomerite flange is typically a bowel-shaped collar. The gametocyst is yellow-orange, ellipsoidal, averaging 240 × 165 µm and dehisces through a pore after 72 h, releasing smooth-walled, ellipsoidal, uniformly shaped oocysts measuring 5 × 3 µm. The two new species share traits, which define the genus such as: gamonts in association, satellites with characteristic flange and gametocysts dehiscence through a single pore. The epimerite of P. globuloepimeritu m is hyaline and globular, which is unique among members of the genus. The gametocyst of P. elliptica is notably ellipsoidal. Basing on observation on all the described and present two species, generic characters of the genus Phleobum have been redefined. The genus is also transferred from the family Didymophyidae to the family Hirmocystidae as the gametocysts in all the species of Phleobum dehisce through a pore.
Proceedings of the Zoological Society | 2017
Prabir Banerjee; Saugata Basu; Biplob Kr. Modak
Three parasitic gut worms, one cestode and two acanthocephalan species, have been recorded from two fresh water live fishes (Channa punctatus and Channa striatus) of Channidae family from West Bengal, India for the first time. These parasites were revealed from new host species which were hitherto not reported till now. The cestode is Bothriocephalus acheilognathi (Family Bothriocephalidae) and the acanthocephalans are Pallisentis ophiocephali (family Quadrogyridae) and Neoechinorhynchus sootai (family Neoechinorhynchidae). In this communication, the morphological studies of prevailing cestode and two acanthocephalan species were also incorporated.
Acta Protozoologica | 2009
Saugata Basu; Biplob Kumar Modak; Durga P. Haldar
Acta Protozoologica | 2008
Biplob Kr. Modak; Saugata Basu; Durga P. Haldar
Journal of Environment and Sociobiology | 2016
Prabir Banerjee; Saugata Basu; Biplob Kumar Modak
Journal of Environment and Sociobiology | 2015
Saugata Basu; Biplob Kumar Modak; Prabir Banerjee
Journal of Environment and Sociobiology | 2013
Biplob Kumar Modak; Saugata Basu
Journal of Environment and Sociobiology | 2011
Saugata Basu; Biplob Kr. Modak; Durga P. Haldar