The coccidia of Passeriformes
(Isospora)

Compiled by
Donald W. Duszynski and Lee Couch
Department of Biology, University of New Mexico
and
Steve J. Upton
Division of Biology, Kansas State University

Supported by NSF-PEET DEB 9521687 9521687

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Updated: 19 December 2000
Comments: eimeria@unm.edu or coccidia@ksu.edu


  1. Isospora spp. of Dolnik, 2000
    1. Hosts: Undisclosed number and species of passerine birds
    2. Reference: Dolnik 2000


Family: Aegithalidae (bushtits)

  1. Isospora concinnus Sinha and Sinha, 1979
    1. Host: Aegithalos concinnus (Black-throated tit)
    2. Reference: Sinha and Sinha 1979

  2. Isospora sp. 24 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Aegithalos caudatus (Long-tailed tit)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994


Family: Alaudidae (larks)

  1. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Eremophila alpestris (Horned lark)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  2. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1893
    1. non Diplospora lacazii Labbe, 1893
    2. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    3. Host: Alauda arvensis (Common skylark)
    4. References: Labbe 1893a, 1896, 1899; Laveran 1898; von Waisielewski 1904

  3. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Galerida cristata (Crested lark)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1896

  4. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Melanocorypha bimaculata (Bimaculated lark)
    3. References: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  5. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Melanocorypha calandra (Calandra lark)
    3. References: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  6. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Alauda arvensis (Common skylark)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  7. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Galerida cristata (Crested lark)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  8. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Galerida cristata (Crested lark)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  9. Isospora sp. of von Wasielewski, 1904
    1. Synonym: Diplospora lacazei of von Wasielewski, 1904
    2. Host: Alauda arvensis (Common skylark)
    3. Reference: von Wasielewski 1904


Campephagidae (cuckoo-shrikes)

  1. Isospora sp. of Hegner and Chu, 1930
    1. Host: Lalage nigra (Pied triller)
    2. Reference: Hegner and Chu 1930


Certhiidae (creepers)

  1. Isospora sp. 28 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Certhia familiaris (Brown or common creeper)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994


Coerebidae (honey-creepers)

  1. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Cyanerpes cyaneus (Red-legged honeycreeper)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938


Conopophagidae (gnateaters)

  1. Isospora sp. 1 of Kawazoe, Gouvea, Jorge, Caputo, and Perdigao, 1989
    1. Host: Conopophaga lineata (Rufous gnateater)
    2. Reference: Kawazoe et al. 1989

  2. Isospora sp. 2 of Kawazoe, Gouvea, Jorge, Caputo, and Perdigao, 1989
    1. Host: Conopophaga lineata (Rufous gnateater)
    2. Reference: Kawazoe et al. 1989


Corvidae (crows, jays, magpies)

  1. Isospora bengalensis Mandal and Chakravarty, 1964
    1. Host: Corvus splendens (House crow)
    2. Reference: Mandal 1970; Mandal and Chakravarty 1964

  2. Isospora brachyrhynchi Cawthorn and Wobester, 1985
    1. Host: Corvus brachyrhynchos (American crow)
    2. References: Boughton 1929; Boughton et al. 1938; Cawthorn and Wobeser 1985; Jones 1968; Stockdale et al. 1985

  3. Isospora calocitta Upton, Langen, and Wright, 1995
    1. Host: Calocitta formosa (White-throated magpie jay)
    2. Reference: Upton et al. 1995a

  4. Isospora corvi Ray, Shivnani, Oommen, and Bhaskaran, 1952
    1. Hosts: Corvus macrorhynchos (Large-billed crow), Corvus splendens (House crow)
    2. References: Kyi and Poon 1987; Lamba 1976; Poon and Chew 1991; Ray et al. 1952a, 1952b

  5. Isospora cyanocoracis Upton, Current, and Clubb, 1985
    1. Host: Cyanocorax chrysops (Plush-crested jay)
    2. Reference: Upton et al. 1985

  6. Isospora garruli Ray, Shivnani, Oommen, and Bhaskaran, 1952
    1. Host: Garrulus glandarius (Eurasian jay)
    2. References: Ray et al. 1952a, 1952b

  7. Isospora monedulae Yakimoff and Matschoulsky, 1936
    1. Host: Corvus monedula (Common jackdaw)
    2. References: Nemeseri 1949; Scholtyseck 1956; Yakimoff and Matschoulsky 1936, 1940

  8. Isospora nankinovi Golemansky, 1976
    1. Host: Garrulus glandarius (Eurasian jay)
    2. Reference: Golemansky 1976a

  9. Isospora nucifragae Galli-Valerio, 1933
    1. Host: Nucifraga caryocatactes (Eurasian nutcracker)
    2. Reference: Galli-Valerio 1933

  10. Isospora rochalimai Yakimoff and Gousseff, 1936
    1. Host: Pica pica (Black-billed magpie)
    2. References: Golemansky 1976a; Nemeseri 1949; Yakimoff and Gousseff 1936

  11. Isospora rodhaini Yakimoff and Matschoulsky, 1938
    1. Synonym: Isospora radhaini Yakimoff and Matschoulsky, 1938 of Matschoulsky, 1941, lapsus
    2. Host: Corvus corone (Carrion crow)
    3. References: Matschoulsky 1941; Yakimoff and Matschoulsky 1938

  12. Isospora schwetzi Matschoulsky, 1941
    1. Synonym: Isospora sp. of Yakimoff and Matschoulsky, 1939
    2. Host: Corvus corone (syn Corvus cornix) (Carrion crow)
    3. References: Golemansky 1976a; Matschoulsky 1941; Rakhamullina and Svanaev 1971, 1972; Yakimoff and Matschoulsky 1939

  13. Isospora sp. of Allmacher, 1968
    1. non Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898
    2. Hosts: Corvus corax (syn. Corvus cornix) (Northern raven); Corvus corone (Carrion crow); Corvus monduela (syn. Coloeus monduela) (Common jackdaw)
    3. Reference: Allmacher 1968

  14. Isospora sp. of Allmacher, 1968
    1. non Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898
    2. Host: Pica pica (Black-billed magpie)
    3. Reference: Allmacher 1968

  15. Isospora sp. of Allmacher, 1968
    1. non Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898
    2. Host: Pyrrhocorax graculus (Yellow-billed chough)
    3. Reference: Allmacher 1968

  16. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Amphelocoma coerulescens (Scrub jay)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  17. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Corvus caurinus (Northwestern crow)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  18. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Dendrocitta vagabunda (Rufous treepie)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  19. Isospora sp. of Dissanaike and Poopalachelvam, 1977
    1. Synonym: Eimeria sp. of Bisseru and Lim, 1971
    2. Host: Corvus splendens (House crow)
    3. References: Bisseru and Lim 1971; Dissanaike and Poopalachelvam 1977

  20. Isospora sp. of Galli-Valerio, 1933
    1. Host: Nucifraga caryocatactes (Eurasian nutcracker)
    2. Reference: Galli-Valerio 1933

  21. Isospora sp. of Herman, Jankiewicz, and Saarni, 1942
    1. Host: Aphelcoma californica (Western scrub-jay)
    2. Reference: Herman et al. 1942

  22. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Corvus corone (syn. Corvus cornix) (Carrion crow)
    3. References: Labbe 1896, 1899

  23. Isospora sp. of Matschoulsky, 1947
    1. Host: Nucifraga caryocatactes (Eurasian nutcracker)
    2. Reference: Matschoulsky 1947

  24. Isospora sp. of Matschoulsky, 1947
    1. Host: Pica pica (Black-billed magpie)
    2. Reference: Matschoulsky 1947

  25. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Corvus frugilegus (Rook)
    3. References: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  26. Isospora sp. of Rakhamullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. non Isospora monedulae Yakimoff and Matschoulsky, 1936
    2. Host: Corvus monedula (Common jackdaw)
    3. References: Rakhamullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  27. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Pica pica (Black-billed magpie)
    3. References: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  28. Isospora sp. of Scholtyseck, 1956
    1. Host: Corvus corone (Carrion crow)
    2. Reference: Scholtyseck 1956

  29. Isospora sp. of Scholtyseck, 1956
    1. Host: Corvus frugilegus (Rook)
    2. Reference: Scholtyseck 1956

  30. Isospora sp. of Scholtyseck, 1956
    1. Host: Pica pica (Black-billed magpie)
    2. Reference: Scholtyseck 1956

  31. Isospora sp. of Shamsuddin and Jasim, 1980
    1. Host: Corvus corax (Northern raven)
    2. Reference: Shamsuddin and Jasim 1980

  32. Isospora sp. of Sjobring, 1897
    1. non Isospora communis passerum Sjobring, 1897
    2. Host: Corvus corone (syn. Corvus cornix) (Carrion crow)
    3. Reference: Sjobring 1897

  33. Isospora sp. of Todd, Ernst, and Hammond, 1967
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Todd, Ernst, and Hammond, 1967
    2. Host: Pica pica (Black-billed magpie)
    3. Reference: Todd et al. 1967

  34. Isospora sp. of Verwey, 1926
    1. Host: Corvus frugilegus (Rook)
    2. Reference: Verwey 1926

  35. Isospora sp. of von Wasielewski, 1904
    1. Synonym: Diplospora lacazei of von Wasielewski, 1904
    2. Host: Corvus corone (Carrion crow)
    3. Reference: von Wasielewski 1904

  36. Isospora sp. of Yakimoff and Gousseff, 1936
    1. Host: Pica pica (Black-billed magpie)
    2. References: Yakimoff 1940; Yakimoff and Gousseff 1936


Dendrocolapidae (woodcreepers)

  1. Isospora concentrica McQuistion and Capparella, 1995
    1. Host: Dendrocolaptes certhia (Barred woodcreeper)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Capparella 1995

  2. Isospora magna McQuistion and Capparella, 1995
    1. Host: Dendrocolaptes certhia (Barred woodcreeper)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Capparella 1995

  3. Isospora ocellati McQuistion, Walden and Capparella, 1997
    1. Host: Xiphorhynchus ocellatus (Ocellated woodcreeper)
    2. Reference: McQuistion et al. 1997

  4. Isospora striata McQuistion, Walden and Capparella, 1997
    1. Host: Xiphorhynchus ocellatus (Ocellated woodcreeper)
    2. Reference: McQuistion et al. 1997

  5. Isospora ubique McQuistion and Capparella, 1997
    1. Host: Glyphorynchus spirurus (Wedge-billed woodcreeper)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Capparella 1997


Dicruridae (drongos)

  1. Isospora sp. of Chakravarty and Kar, 1946
    1. Host: Dicurus macrocercus (Black drongo)
    2. References: Ahmed 1992; Chakravarty and Kar 1946


Drepanididae (Hawaiian honeycreepers)

  1. Isospora loxopis Levine, Van Riper, and Van Riper, 1980
    1. Host: Loxops virens (Amakihi)
    2. Reference: Levine et al. 1980


Emberizidae (buntings and sparrows)

  1. Isospora cardinalis Gottschalk, 1972
    1. Host: Lophospingus pusillus (Black-crested finch)
    2. Reference: Gottschalk 1972

  2. Isospora daphnensis McQuistion, 1990
    1. Host: Geospiza fortis (Medium ground-finch)
    2. Reference: McQuistion 1990

  3. Isospora emberizae Mandal and Chakravarty 1964
    1. Host: Emberiza bruniceps (Red-headed bunting)
    2. References: Mandal 1970; Mandal and Chakravarty 1964

  4. Isospora exigua McQuistion and Wilson, 1988
    1. Hosts: Camarhynchus parvulus (small tree finch), Cactospiza pallida (woodpecker finch)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Wilson 1988

  5. Isospora formarum McQuistion and Capparella, 1992
    1. Host: Pitylus grossus (Slate-colored grosbeak)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Capparella 1992b

  6. Isospora fragmentata McQuistion and Wilson, 1988
    1. Host: Camarhynchus parvulus (small tree finch)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Wilson 1988

  7. Isospora geospizae McQuistion and Wilson, 1989
    1. Hosts: Geospiza fortis (Medium-ground finch); Geospiza fuliginosa (Small-ground finch)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Wilson 1989

  8. Isospora paroariae Upton, Upton, Current, and Clubb, 1985
    1. Host: Paroaria coronata (Red-crested cardinal)
    2. Reference: Upton et al. 1985

  9. Isospora pityli McQuistion and Capparella, 1992
    1. Host: Pitylus grossus (Slated-colored grosbeak)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Capparella 1992b

  10. Isospora rotunda McQuistion and Wilson, 1988
    1. Host: Camarhynchus parvulus (small tree finch)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Wilson 1988

  11. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Ammodramus sandwichensis (Savannah sparrow)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  12. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Cardinalis cardinalis (Common cardinal)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  13. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Chondestes grammacus (Lark sparrow)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  14. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Junco hyemalis (syn. Junco oreganus) (Northern junco)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  15. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Passerina ciris (Painted bunting)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  16. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Pheucticus ludovicianus (Rose-breasted grosbeak)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  17. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Pipilo erythrophthalmus (Rufous-sided towhee)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  18. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Pipilo fuscus (Brown towhee)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  19. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Pipilo maculatus (Spotted towhee)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  20. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Sicalis flaveola (Saffron finch)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  21. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Spizella passerina (Chipping sparrow)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  22. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Zonotrichia atricapilla (syn. Zonotrichia coronata) (Golden-crowned sparrow)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  23. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Zonotrichia melodia (Song sparrow)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  24. Isospora sp. of Hadley, 1910
    1. Host: Junco hyemalis (Northern junco)
    2. Reference: Hadley 1910

  25. Isospora sp. of Hadley, 1910
    1. Host: Spizella pusilla (Field sparrow)
    2. Reference: Hadley 1910

  26. Isospora sp. of Hadley, 1910
    1. Host: Zonotrichia albicollis (White-throated sparrow)
    2. Reference: Hadley 1910

  27. Isospora sp. of Herman, Jankiewicz, and Saarni, 1942
    1. Host: Chondestes grammacus (Lark sparrow)
    2. Reference: Herman et al. 1942

  28. Isospora sp. of Herman, Jankiewicz, and Saarni, 1942
    1. Host: Pipilo chlorurus (syn. Oberholseria chlorura) (Green-tailed towhee)
    2. Reference: Herman et al. 1942

  29. Isospora sp. of Herman, Jankiewicz, and Saarni, 1942
    1. Host: Pipilo fuscus (Brown towhee)
    2. Reference: Herman et al. 1942

  30. Isospora sp. of Herman, Jankiewicz, and Saarni, 1942
    1. Host: Pipilo maculatus (Spotted towhee)
    2. Reference: Herman et al. 1942
    3. Remarks: The host is considered by some to represent a subspecies of Pipilo erythrophthalmus (Rufous-sided towhee).

  31. Isospora sp. of Herman, Jankiewicz, and Saarni, 1942
    1. Host: Zonotrichia atricapilla (zyn. Zonotrichia coronata) (Golden-crowned sparrow)
    2. Reference: Herman et al. 1942

  32. Isospora sp. of Herman, Jankiewicz, and Saarni, 1942
    1. Host: Zonotrichia leucophrys (White-crowned sparrow)
    2. Reference: Herman et al. 1942

  33. Isospora sp. of Kawazoe, Gouvea, Jorge, Caputo, and Perdigao, 1989
    1. Host: Poospiza thoracica (Bay-chested warbling-finch)
    2. Reference: Kawazoe et al. 1989

  34. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Emberiza citrinella (Yellowhammer)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1896

  35. Isospora sp. of Matschoulsky, 1941
    1. Hosts: Emberiza pallasi (Pallas' reed bunting); Emberiza schoeniculus (Common reed bunting)
    2. References: Matschoulsky 1941; Svobodova 1994

  36. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Emberiza bruniceps (Red-headed bunting)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  37. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Emberiza buchanani (Gray-necked bunting)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  38. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Emberiza hortulana (Ortolan bunting)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  39. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Emberiza citrinella (Yellowhammer)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  40. Isospora sp. of Sjobring, 1897
    1. non Isospora communis passerum Sjobring, 1897
    2. Host: Emberiza citrinella (Yellowhammer)
    3. Reference: Sjobring 1897

  41. Isospora sp. 36 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Emberiza citrinella (Yellowhammer)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  42. Isospora sp. of von Wasielewski, 1904
    1. Synonym: Diplospora lacazei of von Wasielewski, 1904
    2. Host: Emberiza citrinella (Yellowhammer)
    3. Reference: von Wasielewski 1904

  43. Isospora temeraria McQuistion and Wilson, 1988
    1. Host: Camarhynchus parvulus (small tree finch)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Wilson 1988

  44. Isospora tiaris Ball and Daszak, 1997
    1. Host: Tiaris fuliginosa (Sooty grassquit)
    2. Reference: Ball and Daszak 1997

  45. Isospora vanriperorum Levine, 1982
    1. Synonym: Isospora cardinalis Levine, Van Riper, and Van Riper, 1980, nomen preocc.
    2. Host: Cardinalis cardinalis (Common cardinal)
    3. References: Grulet et al. 1985; Levine 1982b; Levine et al. 1980


Estrildidae (waxbills and allies)

  1. Isospora indonesianensis Amoudi 1988
    1. Host: Lonchura malacca (Chestnut munia)
    2. Reference: Amoudi 1988b

  2. Isospora ivensae Levine, Van Riper, and Van Riper, 1980
    1. Synonym: Isospora hawaiiensis of Levine, 1982, lapsus
    2. Host: Lonchura punctulata (Spotted munia)
    3. Reference: Levine et al. 1980

  3. Isospora leucogastroides Amoudi, 1994
    1. Host: Lonchura leucogastroides (Javan munia)
    2. Reference: Amoudi 1994

  4. Isospora loaei Amoudi, 1994
    1. Host: Lonchura leucogastroides (Javan munia)
    2. Reference: Amoudi 1994

  5. Isospora lonchurae Mandal and Chakravarty, 1964
    1. Host: Lonchura punctulata (Spotted munia)
    2. References: Mandal 1970; Mandal and Chakravarty 1964

  6. Isospora lyonensis Upton, Marchiondo, and Williams, 1988
    1. Host: Lonchura punctulata (Spotted munia)
    2. Reference: Upton et al. 1988

  7. Isospora malayaensis Amoudi, 1994
    1. Host: Lonchura leucogastroides (Javan munia)
    2. Reference: Amoudi 1994

  8. Isospora muniae Chakravarty and Kar, 1944
    1. Host: Lonchura malacca (Chestnut munia)
    2. References: Chakravarty and Kar 1944b; Mandal 1970

  9. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Amandava amandava (Red avadavat)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  10. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Amadina erythrocephala (Red-headed finch)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  11. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Estrilda astrild (Common waxbill)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  12. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Estrilda melpoda (Orange-cheeked waxbill)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  13. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Lonchura cantans (African silverbill)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  14. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Lonchura malabarica/Lonchura striata hybrid
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  15. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Padda oryzivora (Java sparrow)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  16. Isospora sp. of Hegner and Chu, 1930
    1. Host: Padda oryzivora (Java sparrow)
    2. Reference: Hegner and Chu 1930

  17. Isospora tenuis Amoudi, 1994
    1. Host: Lonchura leucogastroides (Javan munia)
    2. Reference: Amoudi 1994

  18. Isospora vagoi Blanc and Grulet, 1985
    1. Host: Poephila guttata (Zebra finch)
    2. Reference: Blanc and Grulet 1985


Formicariidae (antbirds)

  1. Isospora sagittulae McQuistion and Capparella, 1992
    1. Host: Hylophylax naevioides (Spotted antbird)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Capparella 1992a


Fringillidae (canaries, siskins, and allies)

  1. Isospora arrui Quesada and Cringoli, 1990
    1. Host: Acanthis cannabina (syn. Carduelis cannabina) (Eurasian linnet)
    2. Reference: Quesada and Cringoli 1990

  2. Isospora atrata Rossi, Perrucci, and Macchioni, 1996
    1. Host: Carduelis atrata (Black siskin)
    2. Reference: Rossi et al. 1996

  3. Isospora bioccai Cringoli and Quesada, 1991
    1. Host: Carduelis sinica (Gray-capped greenfinch)
    2. Reference: Cringoli and Quesada 1991

  4. Isospora canaria Box, 1975
    1. Host: Serinus canaria (Common canary)
    2. References: Box 1970, 1975, 1977, 1981

  5. Isospora cannabinae Gottschalk, 1972
    1. non Isospora cannabina Quesada and Cringoli, 1990
    2. Host: Acanthis cannabina (=Carduelis cannabina) (Eurasian linnet)
    3. Reference: Gottschalk 1972

  6. Isospora carduelis Gottschalk, 1969
    1. Host: Carduelis carduelis (European goldfinch)
    2. Reference: Gottschalk 1969

  7. Isospora chloridis Anwar, 1966
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Anwar, 1966, pro parte
    2. Host: Carduelis chloris (syn. Chloris chloris) (Greenfinch)
    3. References: Anwar 1964, 1966

  8. Isospora fringillae Yakimoff and Gousseff, 1938
    1. Host: Fringilla coelebs (Chaffinch)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994; Yakimoff and Gousseff 1938

  9. Isospora gryphoni Olson, Gissing, Barta, and Middleton, 1998
    1. Synonym: Isospora sp. of Middleton and Julian, 1983
    2. Host: Carduelis tristis (American goldfinch)
    3. References: Carreno and Barta 1999; Middleton and Julian 1983; Olson et al. 1998

  10. Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898
    1. Synonym: Diplospora lacazii Labbe, 1893
    2. Synonym: Diplospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Labbe, 1894
    3. Synonym: Diplospora rivoltae Labbe, 1893
    4. Synonym: Isospora lakazei Gousseff, 1935, lapsus
    5. Host: Carduelis carduelis (European goldfinch)
    6. References: Galli-Valerio 1931; Grulet et al. 1982; Hernandez Rodriguez et al. 1976; Labbe 1893a, 1894, 1896, 1899; Laveran 1898; Levine 1982a; Levine and Mohan 1960

  11. Isospora mcquistioni Cringoli and Quesada, 1991
    1. Host: Carduelis sinica (Gray-capped greenfinch)
    2. Reference: Cringoli and Quesada 1991

  12. Isospora nortoni Papparella and Cringoli, 1991
    1. Host: Serinus serinus (Common serin)
    2. Reference: Papparella and Cringoli 1991

  13. Isospora perroncitoi Carpano, 1937
    1. Host: Pyrrhula pyrrhula (Bullfinch); Pyrrhula sp.
    2. References: Carpano 1937; Svobodova 1994

  14. Isospora serini (Aragao, 1933) Box, 1975
    1. Synonym: Atoxoplasma serini (Aragao, 1933) Levine, 1982
    2. Synonym: Haemogregarina serini Aragao, 1933
    3. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Romero Rodriguez, 1973
    4. Synonym: Lankesterella serini (Aragao, 1933) Lainson, 1959
    5. Host: Pyrrhula pyrrhula (Bullfinch)
    6. Reference: Aragao, 1933; Box 1970, 1975, 1977, 1981; Novilla and Box 1986

  15. Isospora sp. of Anwar, 1966
    1. Synonym: Isospora chloridis Anwar, 1966, pro parte
    2. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Anwar, 1966, pro parte
    3. Host: Fringilla coelebs (Chaffinch)
    4. Reference: Anwar 1966

  16. Isospora sp. of Ball, Daszak and Pittilo, 1998
    1. Synonym: Atoxoplasma sp. of Ball, Daszak, and Pittilo, 1998
    2. Host: Carduelis chloris (European greenfinch)
    3. Reference: Ball et al. 1998

  17. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Carduelis tristis (American goldfinch)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  18. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Carpodacus mexicanus (House finch)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  19. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Carpodacus purpureus (Purple finch)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  20. Isospora sp. of Claassen, 1923
    1. Host: Carduelis spinus (Eurasian siskin)
    2. Reference: Claassen 1923

  21. Isospora of Condorelli and Fiore, 1892
    1. Host: Coccothraustes coccothraustes (syn. Coccothraustes vulgaris) (Hawfinch)
    2. References: Condorelli and Fiore 1892; Galli-Valerio 1929, 1932

  22. Isospora sp. C of Cringoli, Papparella, Quesada, and Scebba, 1990
    1. Host: Carduelis carduelis (European goldfinch)
    2. References: Cringoli et al. 1990a, 1990b; Quesada and Cringoli 1990

  23. Isospora sp. M of Cringoli, Papparella, Quesada, and Scebba, 1990
    1. Host: Carduelis carduelis (European goldfinch)
    2. References: Cringoli et al. 1990a, 1990b; Quesada and Cringoli 1990

  24. Isospora sp. of Hill and Brawner, 1998
    1. Host: Carpodactus mexicanus (House finch)
    2. Reference: Hill and Brawner 1998

  25. Isospora (?) sp. of Khan and Desser, 1980
    1. Host: Coccothraustes vespertinus (syn. Hesperiphona vespertinus) (Evening grosbeak)
    2. Reference: Desser 1980; Khan and Desser 1971

  26. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Acanthis cannabina (syn. Cannabina linota) (Eurasian linnet)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1896

  27. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Carduelis chloris (syn. Chloris chloris; syn. Ligurinus chloris) (European greenfinch)
    3. References: Labbe, 1896, 1899

  28. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Carduelis carduelis (syn. Carduelis elegans) (European goldfinch)
    3. Reference: Labbe, 1896

  29. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. Synonym: Diplospora rivoltae Labbe, 1893, pro parte
    2. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    3. Host: Fringilla coelebs (Chaffinch)
    4. References: Labbe, 1893a, 1893b, 1896

  30. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Fringilla montifringilla (Brambling)
    3. References: Labbe 1893, 1896

  31. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. Host: Pyrrhula pyrrhula (syn. Pyrrhula europaea; syn. Pyrrhula vulgaris) (Common bullfinch)
    2. References: Labbe 1896, 1899

  32. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1899
    1. Host: Serinus canaria (syn. Fringilla canaria) (Common canary)
    2. Reference: Labbe 1899

  33. Isospora sp. of Pennycott, Ross, McLaren, Park, Hopkins, and Foster, 1998
    1. Host: Carduelis carduelis (Goldfinch)
    2. Reference: Pennycott et al. 1988

  34. Isospora sp. of Pennycott, Ross, McLaren, Park, Hopkins, and Foster, 1998
    1. Host: Carduelis chloris (Greenfinch)
    2. Reference: Pennycott et al. 1988

  35. Isospora sp. (Quesada and Cringoli, 1990) nomen preocc.
    1. non Isospora cannabinae Gottschalk, 1972
    2. Host: Acanthis cannabina (=Carduelis cannabina) (Eurasian linnet)
    3. Reference: Quesada and Cringoli 1990

  36. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Fringilla coelebs (Chaffinch)
    3. References: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  37. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Acanthis cannabina (syn. Cannabina cannabina) (Eurasian linnet)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  38. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Carduelis chloris (=Chloris chloris) (European greenfinch)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  39. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Carpodacus erythrinus (syn. Erythrina erythrina) (Common rosefinch)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  40. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Fringilla montifringilla (Brambling)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  41. Isospora sp. of Romero Rodriguez, 1973
    1. Synonym: Isospora chloridis of Romero Rodriguez, 1973
    2. Host: Serinus canaria (Common canary)
    3. Reference: Romero Rodriguez 1973

  42. Isospora sp. of Romero Rodriguez, 1973
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Romero Rodriguez, 1973
    2. Host: Serinus canaria (Common canary)
    3. Reference: Romero Rodriguez 1973

  43. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Carduelis chloris (European greenfinch)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  44. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Fringilla coelebs (Chaffinch)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  45. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Fringilla montifringilla (Brambling)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  46. Isospora sp. of Scholtyseck, 1954
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Scholtyseck, 1954
    2. Host: Acanthis cannabina (syn. Carduelis cannabina) (Eurasian linnet)
    3. Reference: Scholtyseck 1954

  47. Isospora sp. of Scholtyseck, 1954
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Scholtyseck, 1954
    2. Host: Carduelis spinus (Eurasian siskin)
    3. Reference: Scholtyseck 1954

  48. Isospora sp. of Scholtyseck, 1954
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Scholtyseck, 1954
    2. Host: Fringilla montifrigilla (Brambling)
    3. Reference: Scholtyseck 1954

  49. Isospora sp. of Sironi, 1994
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Sironi, 1994
    2. Host: Carduelis carduelis (European goldfinch)
    3. Reference: Sironi 1994

  50. Isospora sp. of Sjobring, 1897
    1. non Isospora communis passerum Sjobring, 1897
    2. Host: Fringilla sp.
    3. Reference: Sjobring 1897

  51. Isospora sp. 33 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Hosts: Fringilla coelebs (Chaffinch); Fringilla montifringilla (Brambling)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  52. Isospora sp. 34 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Fringilla montifringilla (Brambling)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  53. Isospora sp. of von Wasielewski, 1904
    1. Synonym: Diplospora lacazei of von Wasielewski, 1904
    2. Host: Acanthis cannabina (Eurasian linnet)
    3. Reference: von Wasielewski 1904

  54. Isospora sp. of von Wasielewski, 1904
    1. Synonym: Diplospora lacazei of von Wasielewski, 1904
    2. Host: Fringilla coelebs (Chaffinch)
    3. Reference: von Wasielewski 1904

  55. Isospora sp. of von Wasielewski, 1904
    1. Synonym: Diplospora lacazei of von Wasielewski, 1904
    2. Host: Serinus serinus (syn. Fringilla serinus) (Common serin)
    3. Reference: von Wasielewski 1904

  56. Isospora thibetana Perrucci, Rossi, and Macchioni, 1998
    1. Host: Serinus thibetanus (Tibetan serin)
    2. Reference: Perrucci et al. 1998


Furnariidae (ovenbirds)

  1. Isospora automoli McQuistion, Barber and Capparella, 1999
    1. Hosts: Automolus infuscatus (Olive-backed foliage-gleaner); Automolus ochrolaemus (Buff-throated foliage-gleaner)
    2. Reference: McQuistion et al. 1999

  2. Isospora hyloctistum McQuistion and Capparella, 1994
    1. Host: Hyloctistes subulatus assimilis (Striped foliage-gleaner)
    2. Reference: McQuistion and Capparella 1994

  3. Isospora scleruri McQuistion and Capparella, 1994
    1. Hosts: Sclerurus caudacutus brunneus (Black-billed leaftosser)
    2. Sclerurus mexicanus obscurior (Tawny-throated leaftosser)
    3. Reference: McQuistion and Capparella 1994


Hirundinidae (swallows)

  1. Isospora hirundinis Schwalbach, 1959
    1. Host: Hirundo rustica (Barn swallow)
    2. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  2. Isospora mehlhorni Abd-Al-Aal, Ramadan, and Al-Hoot, 2000
    1. Host: Hirundo rubicola (an Egyptian swallow)
    2. Reference: Abd-Al-Aal et al. 2000

  3. Isospora petrochelidon Stabler and Kitzmiller, 1972
    1. Host: Petrochelidon pyrrhomota (Cliff swallow)
    2. Reference: Stabler and Kitzmiller 1972

  4. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Delichon urbica (syn. Chelidon urbica; syn. Chelidonaria urbica) (Common house martin)
    3. References: Labbe 1896, 1899

  5. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Hirundo rustica (Barn swallow)
    3. References: Labbe 1896, 1899

  6. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe 1896
    2. Host: Riparia riparia (syn. Clivicola riparia; syn. Cotyle riparia) (Bank swallow)
    3. References: Labbe 1896, 1899

  7. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Hirundo rustica (Barn swallow)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  8. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Riparia riparia (Bank swallow)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  9. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Riparia riparia (Bank swallow)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  10. Isospora sp. 1 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Delichon urbica (Common house martin)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994


Icteridae (troupials and allies)

  1. Isospora bellicosa Upton, Stamper, and Whitaker, 1995
    1. Host: Sturnella bellicosa (Peruvian red-breasted meadowlark)
    2. Reference: Upton et al. 1995b

  2. Isospora cacici Lainson, 1994
    1. Host: Cacicus cela cela (Yellow-rumped cacique)
    2. Reference: Lainson 1994

  3. Isospora divitis Pellerdy, 1967
    1. Host: Dives atroviolaceus (Cuban blackbird)
    2. Reference: Pellerdy 1967

  4. Isospora graceannae Upton and Whitaker, 2000
    1. Host: Icterus graceannae (White-edged oriole)
    2. Reference: Upton and Whitaker 2000

  5. Isospora icterus Upton and Whitaker, 2000
    1. Host: Icterus icterus (Troupial)
    2. Reference: Upton and Whitaker 2000

  6. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Agelaius phoeniceus (Red-winged blackbird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  7. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Euphagus cyanocephalus (Brewer's blackbird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  8. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Gymnomystax mexicanus (Oriole blackbird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  9. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Icterus galbula (Northern oriole)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  10. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Icterus icterus (Troupial)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  11. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Molothrus ater (Brown-headed cowbird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  12. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Quiscalus quiscula (Common grackle)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  13. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Sturnella militarias (Red-breasted blackbird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  14. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Sturnella neglecta (Western meadowlark)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  15. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus (Yellow-headed blackbird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  16. Isospora sp. of Johnson, 1923
    1. Host: Euphagus cyanocephalus (Brewer's blackbird)
    2. Reference: Johnson 1923


Irenidae (leafbirds)

  1. Isospora puella Upton, Wilson, and Coker, 1994
    1. Host: Irena puella (Fairy bluebird)
    2. Reference: Upton et al. 1994

  2. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Chloropsis aurifrons (Golden-fronted leafbird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938


Laniidae (shrikes)

  1. Isospora passeris Levine, 1982
    1. Host: Lanius collurio (Red-backed shrike)
    2. Reference: Levine 1982

  2. Isospora passerum (Sjobring, 1897) Levine, 1982
    1. Synonym: Isospora communis passerum Sjobring, 1897
    2. Host: Lanius collurio (Red-backed shrike)
    3. References: Levine 1982; Sjobring 1897

  3. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1893
    1. Synonym: Diplospora rivoltae Labbe, 1893, pro parte
    2. Host: Lanius collurio (Red-backed shrike)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1893a

  4. Isospora sp. of Hegner and Chu, 1930
    1. Host: Lanius cristatus (=syn. tomela lucionensis) (Brown shrike)
    2. Reference: Hegner and Chu 1930

  5. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Lanius cristatus (Brown shrike)
    3. Reference: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971

  6. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Lanius minor (Lesser gray shrike)
    3. Reference: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971

  7. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Lanius minor (Lesser gray shrike)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  8. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Lanius collurio (Red-backed shrike)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  9. Isospora sp. 29 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Lanius collurio (Red-backed shrike)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994


Mimidae (thrashers, mockingbirds)

  1. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Dumetella carolinensis (Gray catbird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  2. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Melanotis caerulescens (Blue mockingbird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  3. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Mimus gilvus (Tropical mockingbird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  4. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Mimus polyglottos (Northern mockingbird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  5. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Toxostoma rufum (Brown thrasher)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938


Motacillidae (wagtails, pipits)

  1. Isospora anthi sp. of Schwalbach, 1959
    1. Synonym: Eimeria anthi Schwalbach, 1959 of Pellerdy, 1974, lapsus
    2. Host: Anthus pratensis (Meadow pipit)
    3. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  2. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Anthus spinoletta (Water pipit)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  3. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Antus pratensis (Meadow pipit)
    3. Reference: Labbe, 1896

  4. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Motacilla alba (White wagtail)
    3. Reference: Labbe, 1896

  5. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Motacilla flava (syn. Budytes flava) (Yellow wagtail)
    3. Reference: Labbe, 1896

  6. Isospora sp. of Misra, 1947
    1. Host: Motacilla alba (White or pied wagtail)
    2. Reference: Misra 1947

  7. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Anthus trivialis (Tree pipit)
    3. References: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  8. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Motacilla flava (Yellow wagtail)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  9. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Motacilla alba (White or pied wagtail)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  10. Isospora sp. of Schwalbach, 1959
    1. non Isospora dilatata Schwalbach, 1959
    2. Host: Anthus pratensis (Meadow pipit)
    3. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  11. Isospora sp. of Schwalbach, 1959
    1. non Isospora sylvianthina Schwalbach, 1959
    2. Host: Anthus pratensis (Meadow pipit)
    3. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  12. Isospora sp. of Schwalbach, 1959
    1. non Isospora wurmbachi Schwalbach, 1959
    2. Host: Anthus pratensis (Meadow pipit)
    3. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  13. Isospora sp. of Sjobring, 1897
    1. non Isospora communis passerum Sjobring, 1897
    2. Host: Moticilla alba (White or pied wagtail)
    3. Reference: Sjobring 1897

  14. Isospora sp. 2 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Hosts: Motacilla alba (White or pied wagtail), Motacilla cinerea (Gray wagtail)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994


Muscicapidae (old-worldflycatchers)

  1. Isospora ceylonensis Sinha, Sinha, Chattoraj, Bandyopadhyay, and Ghosh, 1978
    1. Host: Culicicapa ceylonensis (Gray-headed flycatcher)
    2. Reference: Sinha et al. 1978

  2. Isospora ficedulae Schwalbach, 1959
    1. Host: Ficedula hypoleuca (Pied flycatcher)
    2. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  3. Isospora landauae Cringoli and Quesada, 1990
    1. Host: Ficedula hypoleuca (=Muscicapa hypoleuca) (Pied flycatcher)
    2. Reference: Cringoli and Quesada 1990a

  4. Isospora parvae Chatterjee and Choudury, 1976
    1. Host: Ficedula parva (syn. Muscicapa parva) (Red-throated flycatcher)
    2. Reference: Chatterjee and Choudhury 1976

  5. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Ficedula albicollis (syn. Muscicapa albicollis) (Collared flycatcher)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  6. Isospora sp. of Schwalbach, 1959
    1. non Isospora phoenicuri Schwalbach, 1959
    2. Host: Ficedula hypoleuca (Pied flycatcher)
    3. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  7. Isospora sp. of Schwalbach, 1959
    1. non Isospora wurmbachi Schwalbach, 1959
    2. Host: Ficedula hypoleuca (Pied flycatcher)
    3. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  8. Isospora sp. 22 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Muscicapa striata (Spotted flycatcher)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  9. Isospora sp. 23 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Ficedula hypoleuca (Pied flycatcher)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994


Oriolidae (orioles)

  1. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Oriolus oriolus (syn. Oriolus galbula) (Eurasian golden oriole)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1896


Paradisaeidae (birds of paradise)

  1. Isospora raggianai Varghese, 1977
    1. Host: Paradisaea raggiana (Count Raggi's bird of Paradise)
    2. References: Varghese 1977, 1987
    3. The report of Varghese (1987) suggests additional host species may harbor this coccidian.

  2. Isospora volki of Boughton, 1933
    1. Host: Parotia lawesi (Lawes' parotia)
    2. References: Boughton 1933, 1934, 1937; Varghese 1977, 1987
    3. The report of Varghese (1987) suggests additional host species may harbor this coccidian.

  3. Isospora sp. of Boughton, 1937
    1. Host: Epimachus mayeri (Brown sicklebill)
    2. Reference: Boughton 1937

  4. Isospora sp. of Boughton, 1937
    1. Host: Lophorina superba (Superb bird of Paradise)
    2. Reference: Boughton 1937

  5. Isospora sp. of Boughton, 1937
    1. Host: Manucodia chalybatus (Crinkle-collared manucode)
    2. Reference: Boughton 1937

  6. Isospora sp. of Boughton, 1937
    1. Host: Paradisaea apoda (Greater bird of Paradise)
    2. Reference: Boughton 1937

  7. Isospora sp. of Boughton, 1937
    1. Host: Paradisaea guilielmi (Emperor of Germany bird of Paradise)
    2. Reference: Boughton 1937

  8. Isospora sp. of Boughton, 1937
    1. Host: Paradisaea minor (Lesser bird of Paradise)
    2. Reference: Boughton 1937

  9. Isospora sp. of Boughton, 1937
    1. Host: Paradisaea rubra (=Uranornis rubra) (Red bird of Paradise)
    2. Reference: Boughton 1937

  10. Isospora sp. of Boughton, 1937
    1. Host: Paradisaea rudolphi (Blue bird of Paradise)
    2. Reference: Boughton 1937

  11. Isospora sp. of Boughton, 1937
    1. Host: Seleucides melanoleucua (Twelve-wired bird of Paradise)
    2. Reference: Boughton 1937

  12. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1987
    1. Host: Asprapia stephaniae (Princess Stephanie bird of Paradise)
    2. Reference: Varghese 1987

  13. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1987
    1. Host: Cicinnurus regius (King bird of Paradise)
    2. Reference: Varghese 1987

  14. Isospora sp. A of Varghese, 1987
    1. Host: Diphyllodes magnificus (Magnificent bird of Paradise)
    2. References: Varghese 1987; Varghese and Yayabu 1981

  15. Isospora sp. B of Varghese, 1987
    1. Host: Diphyllodes magnificus (Magnificent bird of Paradise)
    2. References: Varghese 1987; Varghese and Yayabu 1981

  16. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1977
    1. Host: Epimachus meyeri (Brown sicklebill)
    2. Reference: Varghese 1977, 1987

  17. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1977
    1. Host: Lophorina superba (Superb bird of Paradise)
    2. Reference: Varghese 1977

  18. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1977
    1. Host: Manucodia chalybatus (Crinkle-collared manucode)
    2. Reference: Varghese 1977

  19. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1987
    1. Host: Parotia carolae (Queen Carola's parotia)
    2. Reference: Varghese 1987

  20. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1977
    1. Host: Paradisaea guilielmi (Emperor of Germany bird of Paradise)
    2. References: Varghese 1977, 1987

  21. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1977
    1. Host: Paradisaea minor (Lesser bird of Paradise)
    2. References: Varghese 1977, 1987

  22. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1977
    1. Host: Paradisaea raggiana (syn. Paradisaea augustaevictoria) (Count Raggi's bird of Paradise)
    2. References: Varghese 1977, 1987

  23. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1977
    1. Host: Paradisaea rudolphi (Blue bird of Paradise)
    2. References: Varghese 1977, 1987

  24. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1987
    1. Host: Paradisornis sp.
    2. Reference: Varghese 1987

  25. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1987
    1. Host: Parotia wahnesi (Wahne's parotia)
    2. Reference: Varghese 1987

  26. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1987
    1. Host: Phonygammus keraudrenii (Trumpetbird)
    2. Reference: Varghese 1987

  27. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1987
    1. Host: Ptiloris magnificus (Magnificent riflebird)
    2. Reference: Varghese 1987

  28. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1987
    1. Host: Seleucides sp.
    2. Reference: Varghese 1987

  29. Isospora sp. of Varghese, 1987
    1. Host: Uranornis sp.
    2. Reference: Varghese 1987


Paridae (chickadees and titmice)

  1. Isospora pari Ray, Shivnani, Oommen, and Bhaskaran, 1952
    1. Synonym: Isospora lophophuriae Ray, Shivnani, Oommen, and Bhaskaran, 1952
    2. Host: Parus dichrous (Gray-crested tit)
    3. References: Ray et al. 1952a, 1952b

  2. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Parus inornatus (Plain titmouse)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  3. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1893
    1. Synonym: Diplospora rivoltae Labbe, 1893, pro parte
    2. Host: Parus cyanus (Azure tit)
    3. References: Labbe 1893a, 1896, 1899

  4. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Parus ater (Coal tit)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  5. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Parus atricapilla (Black-capped chickadee)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  6. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Parus coeruleus (Blue tit)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  7. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Parus major (Great tit)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  8. Isospora sp. of Schwalbach, 1959
    1. non Isospora sylvianthina Schwalbach, 1959
    2. Host: Parus major (Great tit)
    3. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  9. Isospora sp. 25 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Hosts: Parus caeruleus (Blue tit); Parus major (Great tit)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  10. Isospora sp. 26 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Parus major (Great tit)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  11. Isospora of von Waisielewski, 1904
    1. Synonym: Diplospora lacazei of von Wasielewski, 1904
    2. Host: Parus major (Great tit)
    3. Reference: von Wasielewski 1904


Parulidae (American wood warblers)

  1. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Geothlypis trichas (Common yellowthroat)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  2. Isospora sp. of Swayne, Getzy, Slemons, Bocetti, and Kramer, 1991
    1. Host: Vermivora ruficapilla (Nashville warbler)
    2. Reference: Swayne et al. 1991


Ploceidae (weaver-finches)

  1. Isospora boxae Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow); Passer montanus (Eurasian tree sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1985, 1986a, 1986b

  2. Isospora fatiguei Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow); Passer montanus (Eurasian tree sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1985, 1986a, 1986b

  3. Isospora gonnetae Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow); ; Passer montanus (Eurasian tree sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1985, 1986a, 1986b

  4. Isospora iansmithi Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1985, 1986a, 1986b

  5. Isospora jacobfrenkeli Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1985, 1986a, 1986b

  6. Isospora kouyatei Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1985, 1986a, 1986b

  7. Isospora michaelbakeri Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow); Passer montanus (Eurasian tree sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1985, 1986a, 1986b

  8. Isospora mikei Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1986a, 1986b

  9. Isospora miltgeni Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow); Passer montanus (Eurasian tree sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1985, 1986a, 1986b

  10. Isospora nancyae Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow); Passer montanus (Eurasian tree sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1985, 1986a, 1986b

  11. Isospora passeris Levine, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    2. Reference: Levine 1982

  12. Isospora sp. of Allmacher, 1968
    1. non Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898
    2. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    3. Reference: Allmacher 1968

  13. Isospora sp. of Anwar, 1966
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Anwar, 1966, pro parte
    2. Synonym: Isospora chloridis Anwar, 1966, pro parte
    3. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    4. Reference: Anwar 1966

  14. Isospora sp. of de Bont and Franssen, 1972
    1. Host: Passer griseus (Gray-headed sparrow)
    2. Reference: de Bont and Franssen 1972

  15. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Ploceus velatus (Vitelline masked weaver)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  16. Isospora sp. of Box, 1967
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    2. Reference: Box 1967

  17. Isospora sp. of Cleland, 1913
    1. non Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898
    2. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    3. Reference: Cleland 1913

  18. Isospora sp. of Galli-Valerio, 1931
    1. Host: Passer montanus (Eurasian tree sparrow)
    2. Reference: Galli-Valerio 1931

  19. Isospora sp. of Hegner and Chu, 1930
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    2. Reference: Hegner and Chu 1930

  20. Isospora sp. of Johnson, 1923
    1. Synonym: Cyclospora sp. of Johnson, 1923
    2. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    3. Reference: Johnson 1923

  21. Isospora sp. of Kruszewicz, 1991
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow); Passer montanus (Eurasian tree sparrow)
    2. References: Kruszewicz 1991, 1995

  22. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1893
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1896

  23. Isospora sp. of Mandal, 1965
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Mandal, 1965
    2. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    3. Reference: Mandal 1965

  24. Isospora sp. of Milde, 1979
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Milde, 1979
    2. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    3. References: Milde 1979, 1980

  25. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Passer hispaniolensis (Spanish sparrow)
    3. References: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  26. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Passer montanus (Eurasian tree sparrow)
    3. References: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  27. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Passer "indicus"
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  28. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Petronia petronia (Rock sparrow)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  29. Isospora sp. of Rivolta and Delprato, 1881
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (syn. Passer italiae) (House sparrow)
    2. Reference: Rivolta and Delprato 1881

  30. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Passer domesticus (syn. Passer passer) (House sparrow)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  31. Isospora sp. of Satyanarayanacharyulu, Subbaraeo, and Jameschristopher, 1970
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of
    2. Satyanarayanacharyulu, Subbaraeo, and Jameschristopher, 1970
    3. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    4. Reference: Satyanarayanacharyulu et al. 1970

  32. Isospora sp. of Scholtyseck, 1954
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Scholtyseck, 1954
    2. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    3. Reference: Scholtyseck 1954

  33. Isospora sp. 30 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  34. Isospora sp. 31 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  35. Isospora sp. of Turner and Box, 1970
    1. non Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898
    2. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    3. Reference: Turner and Box 1970

  36. Isospora of von Waisielewski, 1904
    1. Synonym: Diplospora lacazei of von Wasielewski, 1904
    2. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    3. Reference: von Wasielewski 1904

  37. Isospora spratti Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow); Passer montanus (Eurasian tree sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1985, 1986a

  38. Isospora yesi Grulet, Landau, and Baccam, 1982
    1. Host: Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
    2. References: Grulet et al. 1982, 1985, 1986a

  39. Isospora xerophila Barre and Troncy, 1974
    1. Hosts: Euplectes afra (Yellow-crowned bishop)), Euplectes orix (Red bishop), Ploceus "capitalis", Ploceus cucullatus (Black-headed weaver), Quelea quelea (Red-billed quelea), Sporopipes frontalis (Speckled-fronted weaver)
    2. Reference: Barre and Troncy 1974


Prunellidae (accentors)

  1. Isospora sp. 4 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Prunella modularis (Dunnock)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  2. Isospora sp. 5 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Prunella modularis (Dunnock)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994


Pychnonotidae (bulbuls)

  1. Isospora blagburni Todd, French, and Meehan, 1988
    1. Host: Pycnonotus xanthopygos (Black-capped bulbul)
    2. Reference: Todd et al. 1988

  2. Isospora elmahalensis Amoudi, 1987
    1. Host: Pycnonotus leucogenys (White-cheeked bulbul)
    2. References: Amoudi 1987, 1990

  3. Isospora ernsti Todd, French, and Meehan, 1988
    1. Host: Pycnonotus xanthopygos (Black-capped bulbul)
    2. Reference: Todd et al. 1988

  4. Isospora pycnonotae Mandal and Chakravarty, 1964
    1. Host: Pycnonotus jocosus (Red-whiskered bulbul))
    2. References: Mandal and Chakravarty 1964; Mandal 1970

  5. Isospora pycnonotusi Bhatia, Chauha, Arora, and Agrawal, 1973
    1. Host: Pycnonotus jocosus (Red-whiskered bulbul))
    2. Reference: Bhatia et al. 1973

  6. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: "Molpastes haemorrhous"
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  7. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: "Otocomosa flaviventris"
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  8. Isospora sp. of Mandal, 1965
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Mandal, 1965
    2. Host: Pycnonotus cafer (Red-vented bulbul)
    3. Reference: Mandal 1965


Sittidae (nuthatches)

  1. Isospora sittae Golemansky, 1977
    1. Host: Sitta europaea (Eurasian nuthatch)
    2. References: Golemansky 1977; Grulet et al. 1985; Svobodova 1994

  2. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Sitta carolinensis (White-breasted nuthatch)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  3. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Sitta europaea (Eurasian nuthatch)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954


Sturnidae (starlings, mynahs)

  1. Isospora ginginiana Chakravarty and Kar, 1944
    1. Host: Acridotheres ginginianus (Bank mynah)
    2. References: Chakravarty and Kar 1944; Mandal 1970

  2. Isospora graculae Bhatia, Chauhan, Arora, and Agrawal, 1973
    1. Host: Gracula religiosa (Greater hill mynah)
    2. References: Bhatia et al. 1973; Upton et al. 1984

  3. Isospora malabarica Swarup and Chauhan, 1975
    1. Host: Sturnus malabaricus (Chestnut-tailed starling)
    2. Reference: Swarup and Chauhan 1975

  4. Isospora rajulii Satyanarayanacharylulu, Subbarao, and Jameschristopher, 1969
    1. Host: Acridotheres tristis (Common mynah)
    2. Reference: Satyanarayanacharylulu et al. 1969

  5. Isospora rothschildi Upton, Wilson, Norton, and Greiner, 2001
    1. Synonym: Atoxoplasma sp. of Partington, Gardiner, Fritz, Philips and Montali, 1989
    2. Synonym: Isospora sp. of Greiner, Norton, Latimer, and Seibels, 1995
    3. Synonym: Isospora sp. of Partington, Gardiner, Fritz, Philips and Montali, 1989
    4. Host: Leucopsar rothschildi (Bali mynah or Rothschild's mynah)
    5. References: Greiner et al. 1995; Norton et al. 1995; Partington et al. 1989; Upton et al. 2001

  6. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Aplonis panayensis (Phillippine glossy starling)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  7. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Creatophora cinerea (Wattled starling)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  8. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Gracula indica (Lesser hill mynah)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938
    3. Remarks: The host is considered a synonym of G. religiosa by some authors.

  9. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Gracula religiosa (Greater hill mynah)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  10. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Onychognathus salvadorii (Bristle-crowned starling)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  11. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Sreo superbus (Superb starling)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  12. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Sturnus malabaricus (Chestnut-tailed starling)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  13. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Sturnus pagodarum (Brahminy mynah)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  14. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Sturnus vulgaris (Common starling)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  15. Isospora sp. of Boyd, 1951
    1. Host: Sturnus vulgaris (Common starling)
    2. Reference: Boyd 1951

  16. Isospora sp. of Chakravarty and Kar, 1946
    1. non Isospora ginginiana Chakravarty and Kar, 1944
    2. Host: Acridotheres ginginianus (Bank mynah)
    3. Reference: Chakravarty and Kar 1946

  17. Isospora sp. of Dzerzhinsky and Kairullaev, 1989
    1. non Isospora dilatata Schwalbach, 1959
    2. Host: Sturnus vulgaris (Common starling)
    3. Reference: Dzerzhinsky and Kairullaev 1989

  18. Isospora sp. of Hegner and Chu, 1930
    1. Host: Acridotheres cristatellus (Crested mynah)
    2. Reference: Hegner and Chu 1930

  19. Isospora sp. of Hegner and Chu, 1930
    1. Host: Sturnus sinensis (White-shouldered starling)
    2. Reference: Hegner and Chu 1930

  20. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Sturnus vulgaris (Common starling)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1896

  21. Isospora sp. of Mandal, 1965
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Mandal, 1965
    2. Host: Acridotheres ginginianus (Bank mynah)
    3. Reference: Mandal 1965

  22. Isospora sp. of Mandal, 1965
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Mandal, 1965
    2. Host: Acridotheres tristis (Common mynah)
    3. Reference: Mandal 1965

  23. Isospora sp. of Mandal, 1965
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Mandal, 1965
    2. Host: Sturnus contra (Asian pied starling)
    3. Reference: Mandal 1965

  24. Isospora sp. of Mandal and Chakravarty, 1964
    1. non Isospora lonchurae Mandal and Chakravarty, 1964
    2. Host: Sturnus contra (Asian pied starling)
    3. Reference: Mandal and Chakravarty 1964

  25. Isospora sp. of Mazgajski and Kedra, 1998
    1. Host: Sturnus vulgaris (Common starling)
    2. Reference: Mazgajski and Kedra 1998

  26. Isospora sp. of Pavlov, 1942
    1. Host: Lamprotornis sp. (syn. Lamprocolius sp.) (a starling)
    2. Reference: Pavlov 1942

  27. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Sturnus vulgaris (Common starling)
    3. Reference: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  28. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Sturnus roseus (syn. Pastor roseus) (Rose-colored starling)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  29. Isospora sp. of Scholtyseck, 1954
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Scholtyseck, 1954
    2. Host: Sturnus vulgaris (Common starling)
    3. Reference: Scholtyseck 1954

  30. Isospora sp. of Schwalbach, 1959
    1. non Isospora dilatata Schwalbach, 1959
    2. Host: Sturnus vulgaris (Common starling)
    3. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  31. Isospora sturniae Chakravarty and Kar, 1946
    1. Host: Sturnus malabarica (Chestnut-tailed starling)
    2. Reference: Chakravarty and Kar 1946

  32. Isospora temenuchi Chakravarty and Kar, 1944
    1. Host: Sturnus pagodarum (Brahminy mynah)
    2. Reference: Chakravarty and Kar 1944

  33. Isospora tristis (Chakravarty and Kar, 1946) Pellerdy, 1974
    1. Synonym: Isospora ginginiana var. tristis Chakravarty and Kar, 1946
    2. Host: Acridotheres tristis (Common mynah)
    3. Reference: Chakravarty and Kar 1946; Pellerdy 1974


Sylviidae (old world warblers)

  1. Isospora ampullacea Schwalbach, 1959
    1. Hosts: Sylvia borin (Garden warbler); other Sylvia spp.
    2. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  2. Isospora aycardii Cringoli and Quesada, 1990
    1. Host: Cisticola juncidis (Zitting or fan-tailed cisticola)
    2. References: Cringoli and Quesada 1990; Cringoli et al. 1989a, 1989b

  3. Isospora ashmoonmensis Mohamad, 1995
    1. Host: Sylvia atricapilla (Black-cap warbler)
    2. Reference: Mohamad 1995

  4. Isospora couderti Cringoli and Quesada, 1990
    1. Host: Cisticola jundicis (Zitting or fan-tailed cisticola)
    2. References: Cringoli and Quesada 1990; Cringoli et al. 1989a, 1989b

  5. Isospora dilatata Schwalbach, 1959
    1. Hosts: Sylvia atricapilla (Black-cap warbler); Sylvia borin (Black-cap warbler), Sylvia communis (Greater whitethroat)
    2. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  6. Isospora leiothrixi McQuistion, McAllister, and Buice, 1996
    1. Host: Leothrix lutea (Pekin robin)
    2. Reference: McQuistion et al. 1996

  7. Isospora lickfeldi Schwalbach, 1959
    1. Hosts: Sylvia atricapilla (Black-cap warbler); Sylvia borin (Black-cap warbler), Sylvia communis (Greater whitethroat)
    2. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  8. Isospora seicerci Ray, Shivnani, Oommen, and Bhaskaran, 1952
    1. Synonym: Eimeria seicerci (Ray, Shivnani, Oommen, and Bhaskaran, 1952) Levine, 1985, lapsus
    2. Synonym: Isospora cryptolophae Ray, Shivnani, Oomen, and Bhaskaran, 1952
    3. Host: Seicercus xantoschistos (Gray-hooded warbler)
    4. References: Levine 1985; Ray et al. 1952a, 1952b

  9. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Polioptila caerulea (Blue-gray gnatcatcher)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  10. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Regulus satrapa (Golden-crowned kinglet)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  11. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Sylvia atricapilla (syn. Muscicapa atricapilla) (Black-cap warbler)
    3. References: Labbe 1896, 1899

  12. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Sylvia hortensis (Orphean warbler)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1896

  13. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Phylloscopus collybita (Chiffchaff)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  14. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Phylloscopus inornatus (Inornate warbler)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  15. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Sylvia curruca (Lesser whitethroat)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  16. Isospora sp. of Rivolta and Delprato, 1881
    1. Host: Sylvia atricapilla (Black-cap warbler)
    2. Reference: Rivolta and Delprato 1881

  17. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Locustella fluviatilis (River warbler)br>
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  18. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Phylloscopus sibilatrix (Wood warbler)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  19. Isospora sp. of Sjobring, 1897
    1. non Isospora communis passerum Sjobring, 1897
    2. Host: Sylvia atricapilla (syn. Muscicapa atricapilla) (Black-cap warbler)
    3. Reference: Sjobring 1897

  20. Isospora sp. of Sjobring, 1897
    1. non Isospora communis passerum Sjobring, 1897
    2. Host: Sylvia sp.
    3. Reference: Sjobring 1897

  21. Isospora sp. 12 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Hosts: Acrocephalus palustris (European marsh warbler), Acrocephalus schoenobaenus (European sedge warbler), Acrocephalus scirpaceus (European reed warbler), Locustella naevia (Pale grasshopper warbler)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  22. Isospora sp. 13 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Acrocephalus palustris (European marsh warbler)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  23. Isospora sp. 15 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Acrocephalus scirpaceus (European reed warbler)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  24. Isospora sp. 16 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Hippolais icterina (Icterine warbler)
    2. References: Svobodova 1994; Svobodova and Cibulkova 1995

  25. Isospora sp. 20 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Hosts: Phylloscopus collybita (Chiffchaff); Phylloscopus trochilus (European willow warbler)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  26. Isospora sp. 21 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Hosts: Phylloscopus collybita (Chiffchaff); Phylloscopus trochilus (European willow warbler)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  27. Isospora sp. of von Wasielewski, 1904
    1. Host: Sylvia hortensis (Orphean warbler)
    2. Reference: von Wasielewski 1904

  28. Isospora sylviae Schwalbach, 1959
    1. Hosts: Sylvia atricapilla (Black-cap warbler), Sylvia borin (Black-cap warbler), Sylvia communis (Greater whitethroat) Sylvia curruca (Lesser whitethroat)
    2. References: Schwalbach 1959; Svobodova 1994

  29. Isospora sylvianthina Schwalbach, 1959
    1. Hosts: Sylvia atricapilla (Black-cap warbler), Sylvia borin (Black-cap warbler), Sylvia communis (Greater whitethroat)
    2. References: Schwalbach 1959; Svobodova 1994

  30. Isospora wurmbachi Schwalbach, 1959
    1. Hosts: Sylvia atricapilla (Black-cap warbler) Sylvia borin (Black-cap warbler), Sylvia communis (Greater whitethroat), Phylloscopus trochilus (European willow warbler)
    2. Reference: Schwalbach 1959


Thraupidae (tanagers)

  1. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Cissopis leveriana (Magpie tanager)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  2. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Rhamphocelus bresilius (Brazilian tanager)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  3. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Rhamphocelus carbo (Silver-beaked tanager)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  4. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Thraupis palmarum (Palm tanager)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  5. Isospora thraupis Lainson, 1994
    1. Host: Thraupis palmarum melanoptera (Palm tanager)
    2. Reference: Lainson 1994


Timaliidae (babblers)

  1. Isospora garrulacis Ray, Shivnani, Oommen, and Bhaskaran, 1952
    1. Host: Garrulax lineatus (Streaked laughingthrush)
    2. Reference: Ray et al. 1952a, 1952b

  2. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Chrysomma sinense (syn. Pyctohis sinensis) (Yellow-eyed babbler)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  3. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Garrulax albogularis (White-throated laughingthrush)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  4. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Garrulax leucolophus (White-crested laughingthrush)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  5. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Garrulax lineatus (syn. Trochalopterum lineatum) (Streaked laughingthrush)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  6. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Heterophasia capistrata (=Leioptila capistrata) (Black-capped sibia)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  7. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Leiothrix lutea (syn. Liothrix lutea) (Red-billed leiothrix)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  8. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Leiothrix argentauris (syn. Mesia argentauris) (Silver-eared mesia)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  9. Isospora sp. of Sinha, Sinha, Chattoraj, Ghosh, and Bandyopadhyay, 1979
    1. Host: Heterophasia capistrata (Black-capped sibia)
    2. Reference: Sinha et al. 1979

  10. Isospora sp. of Mandal and Chakravarty, 1964
    1. Host: Turdoides striatus (Jungle babbler)
    2. Reference: Mandal and Chakravarty 1964


Troglodytidae (wrens)

  1. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Troglodytes aedon (Northern house wren))
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  2. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Troglodytes troglodytes (Northern or winter wren)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  3. Isospora sp. 3 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Troglodytes troglodytes (Northern or winter wren)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994


Turdidae (thrushes)

  1. "Coccidia" of Welte and Kirkpatrick, 1986
    1. Host: Turdus migratorius (American robin)
    2. References: Welte and Kirkpatrick 1986

  2. Isospora albicollis Lainson and Shaw, 1989
    1. Host: Turdus albicollis (White-necked robin)
    2. Reference: Lainson and Shaw 1989

  3. Isospora erithaci Anwar, 1972
    1. Host: Erithaceus rubecula (European robin)
    2. References: Anwar 1972; Grulet et al. 1985; Svobodova 1994

  4. Isospora lusciniae Golemansky, 1977
    1. Host: Erithacus megarhinchos (Common nightingale)
    2. Reference: Golemansky 1977

  5. Isospora phaeornis Levine, Van Riper, and Van Riper, 1980
    1. Host: Phaeornis obscurus (Hawaiian thrush)
    2. References: Levine et al. 1980; Grulet et al. 1985

  6. Isospora phoenicuri Schwalbach, 1959
    1. Host: Phoenicurus phoenicurus (Common redstart)
    2. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  7. Isospora robini McQuistion and Holmes, 1988
    1. Hosts: Turdus migratorius (American robin); Turdus philomelos (Common song thrush)
    2. References: Carreno and Barta 1999; McQuistion and Holmes 1988; Svobodova 1994

  8. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Copsychus malabaricus (White-rumped or common shama)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  9. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Sialia mexicana (Western bluebird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  10. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Sialia sialis (Eastern bluebird)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  11. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Turdus iliacus (Redwing)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  12. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Turdus philomeios (Common song thrush)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  13. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Turdus torquatus (Ring ouzel)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  14. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Zoothera naevia (Varied thrush)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  15. Isospora sp. of Galli-Valerio, 1929
    1. Host: Turdus iliacus (Redwing)
    2. Reference: Galli-Valerio 1929

  16. Isospora sp. of Galli-Valerio, 1929
    1. Host: Turdus merula (Common blackbird)
    2. Reference: Galli-Valerio 1929

  17. Isospora sp. of Hadley, 1910
    1. Host: Catharus guttatus (=Turdus avnalaschkae pallasii) (Hermit thrush)
    2. Reference: Hadley 1910

  18. Isospora sp. of Hadley, 1910
    1. Host: Turdus migratorius (syn. Merula migratoria) (American robin)
    2. Reference: Hadley 1910

  19. Isospora sp. of Henry, 1932
    1. Host: Turdus migratorius (American robin)
    2. Reference: Henry 1932

  20. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Erithacus rubecula (syn. Rubecula familiaris) (European robin)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1896

  21. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Oenanthe oenanthe (syn. Saxicola oenanthe) (Northern wheatear)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1896

  22. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1896
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Turdus merula (Common blackbird)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1896

  23. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1899
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Erithracus luscinia (Thrush nightingale)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1899

  24. Isospora sp. of Labbe, 1899
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Labbe, 1896
    2. Host: Phoenicurus phoenicurus (syn. Erithacus phoenicurus) (Common redstart)
    3. Reference: Labbe 1899

  25. Isospora sp. of Mandal, 1965
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Mandal, 1965
    2. Host: Copsychus saularis (Magpie robin)
    3. Reference: Mandal 1965

  26. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Turdus "afrogularis"
    3. References: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  27. Isospora sp. of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakmatullina and Svanbaev, 1971, pro parte
    2. Host: Turdus merula (Common blackbird)
    3. References: Rakmatullina and Svanbaev 1971, 1972

  28. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Oenanthe pleschanka (Pied wheatear)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  29. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Phoenicurus phoenicurus (Common redstart)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  30. Isospora sp. of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei of Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev, 1972, pro parte
    2. Host: Saxicola torquata (Stonechat)
    3. Reference: Rakhmatullina and Svanbaev 1972

  31. Isospora sp. of Rivolta and Delprato, 1881
    1. Host: Erithacus rubecula (European robin)
    2. Reference: Rivolta and Delprato 1881

  32. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Erithacus megarhynchos (syn. Luscinia megarhynchos) (Common nightingale)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  33. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Erithacus rubecula (European robin)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  34. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Turdus merula (Common blackbird)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  35. Isospora sp. of Rysavy, 1954
    1. non Diplospora lacazei of Rysavy, 1954
    2. Host: Turdus philomelos (syn. Turdus ericetorum philomelos) (Common song thrush)
    3. Reference: Rysavy 1954

  36. Isospora sp. of Scholtyseck, 1954
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Scholtyseck, 1954
    2. Host: Erithacus megarhynchos (syn. Luscinia megarhynchos) (Common nightingale)
    3. Reference: Scholtyseck 1954

  37. Isospora sp. of Scholtyseck, 1954
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Scholtyseck, 1954
    2. Host: Erithacus rubecula (European robin)
    3. Reference: Scholtyseck 1954

  38. Isospora sp. of Scholtyseck, 1954
    1. Synonym: Isospora lacazei (Labbe, 1893) Laveran, 1898 of Scholtyseck, 1954
    2. Host: Turdus merula (Common blackbird)
    3. Reference: Scholtyseck 1954

  39. Isospora sp. of Schwalbach, 1959
    1. non Isospora hirundinus Schwalbach, 1959
    2. Hosts: Phoenicurus ochruros (Black redstart); Phoenicurus phoenicurus (Common redstart)
    3. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  40. Isospora sp. of Schwalbach, 1959
    1. non Isospora wurmbachi Schwalbach, 1959
    2. Host: Saxicola rubetra (Whinchat)
    3. Reference: Schwalbach 1959

  41. Isospora sp. of Sjobring, 1897
    1. non Isospora communis passerum Sjobring, 1897
    2. Host: Phoenicurus phoenicurus (syn. Luscinia phoenicurus) (Common redstart)
    3. Reference: Sjobring 1887

  42. Isospora sp. 8 of Svobodova, 1994
    1. Host: Phoenicurus ochruros (Black redstart)
    2. Reference: Svobodova 1994

  43. Isospora sp. of Welte and Kirkpatrick, 1986
    1. Host: Turdus migratorius (American robin)
    2. Reference: Welte and Kirkpatrick 1986

  44. Isospora tucuruiensis Lainson and Shaw, 1989
    1. Host: Turdus albicollis (White-necked robin)
    2. Reference: Lainson and Shaw 1989

  45. Isospora turdi Schwalbach, 1959
    1. Hosts: Turdus merula (Common blackbird), Turdus philomelos (Common song thrush); Turdus pilaris (Fieldfare)
    2. Reference: Gottschalk 1972, 1976a; Schwalbach 1954, 1959; Svobodova 1994


Tyrannidae (new world flycatchers)

  1. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Sayornis phoebe (Eastern phoebe)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938

  2. Isospora sp. of Kawazoe, Gouvea, Jorge, Caputo, and Perdigao, 1989
    1. Host: Knipolegus cyanorostris (Blue-billed black tyrant)
    2. Reference: Kawazoe et al. 1989


Vireonidae (vireos)

  1. Isospora sp. of Boughton, Boughton, and Volk, 1938
    1. Host: Vireo olivaceus (Red-eyed vireo)
    2. Reference: Boughton et al. 1938


Zosteropidae (white-eyes)

  1. Isospora brayi Levine, Van Riper, and Van Riper, 1980
    1. Host: Zosterops japonica (Japanese white-eye)
    2. Reference: Grulet et al. 1985; Levine et al. 1980; Upton et al. 1988

  2. Isospora manoaensis Upton, Marchiondo, and Williams, 1988
    1. Host: Zosterops japonica (Japanese white-eye
    2. Reference: Upton et al. 1988

  3. Isospora mejiro Upton, Marchiondo, and Williams, 1988
    1. Host: Zosterops japonica (Japanese white-eye
    2. Reference: Upton et al. 1988

  4. Isospora zosteropis Chakravarty and Kar, 1946
    1. Host: Zosterops palpebrosa (Oriental white-eye
    2. Reference: Chakravarty and Kar 1946



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