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A Ciliate, Buxtonella sulcata n.g., n.sp., from the Caecum of Cattle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

A. Pringle Jameson
Affiliation:
(Institute of Animal Pathology, Cambridge.)

Extract

A Ciliate, which seems to be new, has recently been discovered in the caecum of cattle in Cambridge. Out of 8 cattle examined 5 were found to be heavily infected, while in 10 sheep and 4 goats there was no infection. I have given the name Buxtonella to the new genus that has had to be established, as it was through the kindness of Prof. Buxton, Director of this Institute, that I obtained the material in which it was first found. The specific name refers to the grooved ridge or furrow which forms the most conspicuous feature of this species.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1926

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