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Observations on the Intestinal Protozoa of Three Egyptian Lizards, with a Note on a Cell-invading Fungus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

C. M. Wenyon
Affiliation:
Director of Research in the Tropics to the Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Research.

Extract

While I was in Egypt conducting investigations into the etiology of dysentery with. Captain F. W. O'Connor at Alexandria in 1916 I was able to make some observations on the intestinal protozoa of three species of lizard. The occurrence of an Entamoeba and a Chilomastix (Tetramitus) in one of these, Agama stellio, was mentioned in our publication on the Human Intestinal Protozoa in the Near East, p. 147 (1917). The other lizards investigated were Chamaeleon vulgaris and Lacerta agilis. I will describe the observations on the protozoa under their respective hosts.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1920

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