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A New Structure in the Flagellate, Pseudotrichonympha sphaerophora sp. n

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

J. S. Dunkerly
Affiliation:
Natural History Department, University of Glasgow.

Extract

Mr J. F. M. FLOYD was good enough to hand over to me for report some smears which he had made in British Guiana from the contents of Termite intestines. Prof. Silvestri, who was kind enough to examine some Termites taken from the same colony as those which furnished the material for the smears, identifies them as belonging to the species, Rhinotertnes nasutus Perthy, and it is probable that this is the host of the parasite described below.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1923

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