. Flies in relation to disease: bloodsucking flies. Flies; Flies as carriers of disease; Diptera. 354 TRYPANOSOMA SIMI^ [CH. nucleus o\'al ; micronucleus small, round, situated about 1-5 microns from posterior extremity, placed laterally, protuberant ; undulating membrane marked, thrown into bold folds ; flagel- lum frequently not projecting beyond undulating membrane, sometimes i to 2 microns of the extremity apparently ; Fig. 79. Trypanosoma simice. Successive stages in the division shemng the pecuhar manner in wliich the two daugliter trypanosomes seem to " slip " past e


. Flies in relation to disease: bloodsucking flies. Flies; Flies as carriers of disease; Diptera. 354 TRYPANOSOMA SIMI^ [CH. nucleus o\'al ; micronucleus small, round, situated about 1-5 microns from posterior extremity, placed laterally, protuberant ; undulating membrane marked, thrown into bold folds ; flagel- lum frequently not projecting beyond undulating membrane, sometimes i to 2 microns of the extremity apparently ; Fig. 79. Trypanosoma simice. Successive stages in the division shemng the pecuhar manner in wliich the two daugliter trypanosomes seem to " slip " past each other, until they are onlj' joined by their non-flagellate ends. (After Brvice, Harvey, Hamerton, Davev and Ladv Bruce.) In the blood of the monkej' these tr^'panosomes swarm in enormous numbers and numerous division forms can be seen, often four or fi^-e in a field. When dividing the trypanosomes appear to slip past one another until they are only joined by their posterior extremities, as shewn in Fig. 79. Multiphcation often takes place so rapidly that the individual trypanosomes have not time to disengage themselves and thus large multi-. I'lg. So. Trypanosoma simitr. Large multinucleate form. Harvey, Hamerton. Davey and Lady Bruce.) (After Bruce,. 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 Hindle, Edward, 1886-. Cambridge, University Press


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