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The Nuclear Structure and the Sporulation of Agrippina bona Strickland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Kenneth R. Lewin
Affiliation:
(From the Quick Laboratory, Cambridge.)

Extract

Agrippina bona, a gregarine parasitic in the gut of the larva of the rat-flea Ceratophyllus fasciatus, was first described by Strickland in 1912. His account of the sporulation of the gregarine was so curious that a more detailed investigation has been undertaken, which has given rise to the present paper. The work has been done in the Quick Laboratory, under Professor Nuttall, to whom I wish to express my thanks for the interest he has taken in my researches, and for his constant encouragement.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1913

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