. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. 252 film for at least thirty minutes, and to regulate the amount of washing afterwards by frequent microscopic examinations. It was found that the Giemsa method showed up the flagellar attachments better than the Leishman method did, whereas the latter demonstrated the nuclear karyosome better. (Plate XVIII, figs. 12 and 14.) V. MORPHOLOGY This protozoon is a typical specimen of the genus Prowazekia (Hartmann and Chagas, 1910), formerly included in the genus Bodo. It possesses two fiagella (an anterior and a lateral), and two nuclei (a


. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. 252 film for at least thirty minutes, and to regulate the amount of washing afterwards by frequent microscopic examinations. It was found that the Giemsa method showed up the flagellar attachments better than the Leishman method did, whereas the latter demonstrated the nuclear karyosome better. (Plate XVIII, figs. 12 and 14.) V. MORPHOLOGY This protozoon is a typical specimen of the genus Prowazekia (Hartmann and Chagas, 1910), formerly included in the genus Bodo. It possesses two fiagella (an anterior and a lateral), and two nuclei (a principal nucleus and a kinetonucleus or blepharo- plast). Morphologically, it bears a very close resemblance to some members of the genus Trypanoplasma, especially those with cytophagous habits, and appears to differ from these forms chiefly in the fact that the lateral flagellum is not joined to the body by an undulating 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 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Liverpool University Press [etc. ]


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