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The Morphology and Biology of Herpetomonas patellae, n.sp., parasitic in the Limpet, Patella vulgata, together with Remarks on the Pathogenic Significance of Certain Flagellates found in Invertebrates

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Annie Porter
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(From the Quick Laboratory, Cambridge.)

Extract

Many herpetomonads have been recorded from various insects belonging chiefly to the Diptera and Hemiptera, but until the present instance, members of this genus of flagellates have not been found in the Mollusca and very few in other Invertebrata. Also the habitat of the herpetomonads has usually been either the main alimentary tract or the haemocoel of their hosts. Digestive glands hitherto have not been recorded as being infected.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1914

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