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Scopus Entodinium dalli m. monospinatum n.m. and Entodinium dalli m. triangulobatum n.m., two new morphotypes of Entodinium dalli Dehority, 1974, from Turkish Cattle(2013-12-01) Gürelli G.; Dehority B.Abstract. In the course of examining the rumen contents obtained from 25 domestic cattle (Bos taurus taurus) in the vicinity of Kastamonu, Turkey, several new morphotypes of Entodinium dalli Dehority, 1974 were identified. The new morphotypes of this species, E. dalli m. monospinatum n.m. and E. dalli m. triangulabatum n.m. were identified on the basis of differences in their caudal spines and lobes. Including the previously described morphotype Entodinium dalli m. rudidosospinatum brings the total number of E. dalli morphotypes to four. The size and percentage occurence of this species in the present study is compared to those previously reported for other animal hosts living in different geographical locations. ©Biharean Biologist, Oradea, Romania, 2013.Scopus Rumen ciliate protozoa of domestic sheep (Ovis aries) and goat (Capra aegagrus hircus) in Kyrgyzstan(2016-03-08) Gürelli G.; Canbulat S.; Aldayarov N.; Dehority B.Species composition and concentration of rumen ciliate protozoa were investigated in the rumen contents of 14 domestic sheep and 1 goat living in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. This is the first report on rumen ciliates from ruminants living in Kyrgyzstan. In sheep 12 genera, 28 species and 12 morphotypes were detected, whereas in goat 8 genera, 12 species and 4 morphotypes were detected. The density of ciliates in sheep was (28.1 ± 20.0) × 104 cells mL-1 and in goat was 37.0 × 104 cells mL-1. Dasytricha ruminantium, Isotricha prostoma, Entodinium simulans and Ophryoscolex caudatus were major species (100%) in sheep, and for the first time, Diplodinium rangiferi was detected in a domestic goat.