. Flies in relation to disease: bloodsucking flies. Flies; Flies as carriers of disease; Diptera. •^12 T. GAMBIENSE [ Fig. 75. (i-iq)- Trypanosoma gambisnse. x about 2000 diameters. (After Muriel Robertson.) 1—4. Trypanosomes from the blood of a monkey. 5-6. Division of blood-tj'pes. 7-8. Trypanosomes in the middle intestine of Glossina, 3G-4S hours after ingestion, q-io. Slender proventricular types, final form of the gut development. 11-12. Specimens newly arrived in the salivary gland. 13-15. Typical salivary gland form, shewing the crithidial condition. 16—17. Division of salivary glan
. Flies in relation to disease: bloodsucking flies. Flies; Flies as carriers of disease; Diptera. •^12 T. GAMBIENSE [ Fig. 75. (i-iq)- Trypanosoma gambisnse. x about 2000 diameters. (After Muriel Robertson.) 1—4. Trypanosomes from the blood of a monkey. 5-6. Division of blood-tj'pes. 7-8. Trypanosomes in the middle intestine of Glossina, 3G-4S hours after ingestion, q-io. Slender proventricular types, final form of the gut development. 11-12. Specimens newly arrived in the salivary gland. 13-15. Typical salivary gland form, shewing the crithidial condition. 16—17. Division of salivary gland forms. 18-19. Final trypanosome types in the salivary glands, probably the in- fecting 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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