. Flies in relation to disease: bloodsucking flies. Flies; Flies as carriers of disease; Diptera. 334 TRYPANOSOMA PECAUDI [CH. of view that longipalpis is the species which in this region constitutes the reservoir fly of T. pecaudi, to the exclusion of the others. The incubation period of the parasite in G. longi- palpis is about 23 days. In addition, 60 G. tachinoides were fed on a guinea-pig infected with T. pecaudi and then on a series of healthy guinea-pigs. Two of these guinea-pigs became infected, giving an incubation period in the fly of 26 days, whereas the others remained normal. In t
. Flies in relation to disease: bloodsucking flies. Flies; Flies as carriers of disease; Diptera. 334 TRYPANOSOMA PECAUDI [CH. of view that longipalpis is the species which in this region constitutes the reservoir fly of T. pecaudi, to the exclusion of the others. The incubation period of the parasite in G. longi- palpis is about 23 days. In addition, 60 G. tachinoides were fed on a guinea-pig infected with T. pecaudi and then on a series of healthy guinea-pigs. Two of these guinea-pigs became infected, giving an incubation period in the fly of 26 days, whereas the others remained normal. In this region experi- ments with G. palpalis gave entirely negative results, but Bouffard previously succeeded in the transmission of T. pecaudi by means of this species, though only with 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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