# Morphological description and near-complete mitochondrial genome of Haemoproteus (Parahaemoproteus) trarotraro n. sp.: a widely distributed species reported in Brazilian falcons

**Authors:** Lis Marques de C. Vieira, M Andreina Pacheco, Ananias A. Escalante, Erika M. Braga

PMC · DOI: 10.7717/peerj.20653 · PeerJ · 2026-02-24

## TL;DR

This study describes a new species of bird parasite, Haemoproteus trarotraro, found in Brazilian falcons and provides its mitochondrial genome and morphological features.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a new Haemoproteus species and clarifies its taxonomic position using integrative methods.

## Key findings

- Haemoproteus trarotraro n. sp. is distinguished by unique morphological traits in its gametocytes.
- The new species shares a 2% cytb gene divergence with related species but forms a distinct clade in phylogenetic analyses.
- The species was previously reported in Florida, showing a wider geographic distribution than previously known.

## Abstract

Haemosporida are vector-borne parasitic protozoa known to be present in birds of most avian orders. However, despite their perceived diversity using DNA barcode approaches, describing and delimiting species is challenging, particularly for those parasites found in non-passerine birds. In this study, we describe Haemoproteus trarotraro n. sp., a species found in two Falconiform hosts, the Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus plancus, type host) and the Yellow-headed Caracara (Daptrius chimachima chimachima), both sampled in Brazil at a wildlife rehabilitation center using microscopy and molecular tools.  Haemoproteus trarotraro n. sp. is distinguished from the two other haemoproteid species described in Falconiformes, H. brachiatus and  H. tinnunculi , by the absence of gametocytes that fully encircle the host-cell nucleus, and by the presence of numerous small vacuoles scattered throughout the cytoplasm of macrogametocytes. Both the partial cytb gene and the mtDNA genome for this new species are reported. The sequencing of the cytb barcode fragment revealed that H. trarotraro n. sp. reported here corresponds to a Haemoproteus sp. haplotype (GenBank Accession (AF465594) lineage POLPLA01 in Malavi) previously reported from Caracara plancus cheriway in Florida, USA. Although it diverges by only  2% at the cytb level from H. tinnunculi and H. brachiatus, H. trarotraro n. sp. is not a sister lineage to these taxa. Instead, phylogenetic analyses place it within a distinct but closely related, well-supported clade comprising lineages infecting American Kestrels (Falco sparverius). This study contributes, through an integrative taxonomic approach, to the ongoing discussion about species delimitation within the order Haemosporida.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** CYTB (cytochrome b) [NCBI Gene 4519]
- **Species:** Caracara plancus plancus (taxon 496010), Falco sparverius (taxon 56350)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** H. tinnunculi (MESH:D000848), parasitemia (MESH:D018512), Haemoproteus infections (MESH:D007239), burn (MESH:D002056), ID (MESH:C537985)
- **Chemicals:** PEG (MESH:C000595215), Chelex 100 (MESH:C024997), aminoacids (MESH:D000596), GQ141621 (-), distilled water (MESH:D014867), Giemsa (MESH:D001399), silver nitrate (MESH:D012835), polyacrylamide (MESH:C016679), methanol (MESH:D000432)
- **Species:** Plasmodium vivax (malaria parasite P. vivax, species) [taxon 5855], Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913], Haemoproteus tinnunculi (species) [taxon 2588639], Falco (falcons, genus) [taxon 8952], Plasmodium falciparum (malaria parasite P. falciparum, species) [taxon 5833], Falco sparverius (American kestrel, species) [taxon 56350], Caracara plancus (crested caracara, species) [taxon 8951], Penelope obscura (dusky-legged guan, species) [taxon 125071], Tolmomyias flaviventris (species) [taxon 456432], Saltator aurantiirostris (species) [taxon 460217], Haemoproteus paraortalidum (species) [taxon 2316642], Falco peregrinus (peregrine, species) [taxon 8954], Chloroceryle americana (green kingfisher, species) [taxon 57406], Haemoproteus sp. (species) [taxon 191679], Tyto alba (common barn owl, species) [taxon 56313], Caracara plancus plancus (subspecies) [taxon 496010], Plasmodium cynomolgi (species) [taxon 5827], Haemoproteus ortalidum (species) [taxon 2969781], Chironomus thummi (midge, species) [taxon 7154], Caracara (genus) [taxon 1094195], Daptrius ater (species) [taxon 56348], Haemoproteus witti (species) [taxon 1393955], Tyto furcata (American barn owl, species) [taxon 507989], Trichomonas sp. (species) [taxon 1987932]
- **Mutations:** A64E
- **Cell lines:** U48 — Mus musculus (Mouse), Hybridoma (CVCL_J728), PX209361 — Homo sapiens (Human), Hybrid cell line (CVCL_ZR66)

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