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On a New Saccharomycete Monosporella unicuspidata gen. n. nom., n.sp., Parasitic in the Body Cavity of a Dipterous Larva (Dasyhelea obscura Winnertz).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

D. Keilin
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(From the Quick Laboratory, University of Cambridge.)

Extract

The genus Monospora (= Monosporella renamed) was founded by Metschnikoff in 1884 to designate a parasitic fungus which he discovered in Daphnia magna. This monocellular fungus, of which he described only one species, Monospora bicuspidata, lives free in the body cavity of its host, where it multiplies actively by budding in a yeast-like manner (Fig. I, 1, 2, 3).

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1920

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