. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. 210 211 Fig. 208.—A sporozoan parasite. Haplosporidium mytilovum, new species, in its vegetative stage, shown penetrating the wall of a mussel egg. Fig. 209.— Haplosporidium mytilovum encysted in the cytoplasm of a mussel egg where it is undergoing a period of growth. Fig. 210.—A later stage than fig. 209. showing multiplication of nuclei within the cyst. The cyst is in the cytoplasm just below the egg nucleus. Fig. 211.—A group of spores of Haplosporidium mytilovum encysted within the n


. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. 210 211 Fig. 208.—A sporozoan parasite. Haplosporidium mytilovum, new species, in its vegetative stage, shown penetrating the wall of a mussel egg. Fig. 209.— Haplosporidium mytilovum encysted in the cytoplasm of a mussel egg where it is undergoing a period of growth. Fig. 210.—A later stage than fig. 209. showing multiplication of nuclei within the cyst. The cyst is in the cytoplasm just below the egg nucleus. Fig. 211.—A group of spores of Haplosporidium mytilovum encysted within the nucleus of a mussel egg. All figures are fixed in Gilson fluid and stained with Heidenhain: iron hematoxylin. X 15°°. 90392°—22—7. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States Fish Commission. Washington, The Commission, Govt. Print. Off


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