. Animal parasites and human disease. Insect Vectors; Parasites; Parasitic Diseases; Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. DEVELOPMENT IN MOSQUITO 155 dividing into daughter cells (Fig. 43T) from each of which slender spindle-shaped bodies project like the " stickers "ona chestnut burr (Fig. 43U). Ultimately the cells lose their identity and the entire capsule or cyst becomes crammed full to the bursting point with myriads of these spindle-shaped bodies which have now developed into spores (Fig. 43V). Such a capsule may contain over 10,000 spores, and there may be as


. Animal parasites and human disease. Insect Vectors; Parasites; Parasitic Diseases; Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. DEVELOPMENT IN MOSQUITO 155 dividing into daughter cells (Fig. 43T) from each of which slender spindle-shaped bodies project like the " stickers "ona chestnut burr (Fig. 43U). Ultimately the cells lose their identity and the entire capsule or cyst becomes crammed full to the bursting point with myriads of these spindle-shaped bodies which have now developed into spores (Fig. 43V). Such a capsule may contain over 10,000 spores, and there may be as many as 500 capsules on a single mosquito's stomach (Fig. 46). About 12 days or more, according to temperature, tion of stomach of after the infected blood was swallowed by the ^^"^l mosquito, the capsule becomes mature and subtertian malaria. bursts, releasing the spores into the body cavity qt^s^ of the mosquito. From here the little parasites make their way to the three-lobed salivary gland (Fig. 46, sal. gl.) lying in the fore part of the thorax and connecting with the sucking beak. They assemble in the cells lining the salivary. Fig. 45. Cross sec-. 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 Chandler, Asa C. (Asa Crawford), 1891-1958. New York, J. Wiley & Sons; London, Chapman & Hall


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