. Protozoo?logy. Protozoa; Protozoa, Pathogenic. 302 THE PATHOGENIC BHIZOPODA allogromia in the sense of Rhumbler's organism of that name, but that it is a species of a still more striking intracellular rhizopod first described by Dangeard in 1895, under the name of Nudeophaga amebce and subsequently identified by Gruber, Pfenard, and Doflein. It is a fairly common parasite of Ameba proteus and similar fresh- water forms, penetrating the nuclei and forming relatively large spherical reproductive bodies within the nuclear membrane (see Fig. 117). The nucleus becomes more and more hypertrophied


. Protozoo?logy. Protozoa; Protozoa, Pathogenic. 302 THE PATHOGENIC BHIZOPODA allogromia in the sense of Rhumbler's organism of that name, but that it is a species of a still more striking intracellular rhizopod first described by Dangeard in 1895, under the name of Nudeophaga amebce and subsequently identified by Gruber, Pfenard, and Doflein. It is a fairly common parasite of Ameba proteus and similar fresh- water forms, penetrating the nuclei and forming relatively large spherical reproductive bodies within the nuclear membrane (see Fig. 117). The nucleus becomes more and more hypertrophied with growth of the parasite, until finally the membrane gives way and the mass of spores is left in the enucleated body of the host. Under the name of Karyoryctes cytoryctoides the author described a similar Fig. 118. 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 Calkins, Gary N. (Gary Nathan), b. 1869. New York and Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger


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