Abstract
Coprological examination of the worm lizard Diplometopon zarudnyi Nikolskii revealed the presence of oocysts of Choleoeimeria zarudnyi (Alyousif & Al-Shawa, 2003) n. comb. in five (17%) of the 30 lizards examined. Sporulated oocysts were found in the faeces and the gallbladder contents. These are tetrasporocystic, ellipsoidal, 25-32 x 18-25 (mean 27 x 22) mu m, with a smooth bi-layered wall. The dizoic sporocysts are ovoidal, 10-13 x 6-9 (mean 11 x 7) mu m, with a granulated sporocyst residuum. Sporozoites are banana-shaped with an average size of 13 x 3 mu m. Endogenous stages (meronts, gamonts and gametes) are confined to the gallbladder epithelium and the infected cells were hypertrophied. Based on the morphological features of the exogenous stages and the endogenous development of the present parasite, its generic affiliation is revised and Eimeria zarudnyi Alyousif & Al-Shawa, 2003 is transferred to the genus Choleoeimeria.