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Note on two new Flagellate Parasites in Fleas—Herpetomonas ctenophthalmi, n. sp., and Crithidia hystrighopsyllae, n. sp

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Doris L. Mackinnon
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(From the Quick Laboratory, Cambridge.)

Extract

There seems little reason to doubt that most blood-sucking invertebrates harbour in their digestive tract natural flagellate parasites, which have erroneously been described by various authors as part of the life-cycles of blood-parasites from vertebrates. Among arthropods such natural flagellates have now been observed in ticks, lice, bugs, mosquitoes, biting and non-biting flies, and fleas; and the list of such hosts steadily grows.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1909

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