Abstract
Isospora riyadhensis
n. sp. is described from the intestine of the worm lizard
Diplometopon zarudnyi
Nikolskii in Saudi Arabia, where its prevalence was 26.6%. Its oöcysts are spherical to subspherical and measure 23 × 20 μm. The sporocysts, which are tetrazoic and ovoid, measure 13 × 8 μm, whereas their sporozoites are banana-shaped, have anterior and posterior refractile bodies and measure 12 × 3 μm. Oöcysts are passed unsporulated, and the majority become fully sporulated within 3 days at 25°C. All endogenous stages develop in the cytoplasm of epithelial cells in the posterior region of the small intestine, from where meronts, microgamonts and macrogamonts are described.