. A manual of zoology. Zoology. Fig. 146.â1-7. Develupmentof Coccidium schuhetgi (afterSthaudinn). i, entrance of sporozoites in cell; 2, its growth: 3, nuclear multiplication; 4, division into mero- zoites; 5, macro- and microgametes; 5, zygote di\ided into four sporozoites. 8-11, Emeria stieda: (after Wasiele«sky und Metzner). 8, autoinfection (progamic increase); 9, formation of sporobLists, 10, change of spores into sporozoites; 11, spore "with t^^â o sporozoites, more enlarged; c, s, sporozoite; e, epithelial cell; k, n, nucleus; nn, micro- gamete; 0, macrogamete; r residual body; s
. A manual of zoology. Zoology. Fig. 146.â1-7. Develupmentof Coccidium schuhetgi (afterSthaudinn). i, entrance of sporozoites in cell; 2, its growth: 3, nuclear multiplication; 4, division into mero- zoites; 5, macro- and microgametes; 5, zygote di\ided into four sporozoites. 8-11, Emeria stieda: (after Wasiele«sky und Metzner). 8, autoinfection (progamic increase); 9, formation of sporobLists, 10, change of spores into sporozoites; 11, spore "with t^^â o sporozoites, more enlarged; c, s, sporozoite; e, epithelial cell; k, n, nucleus; nn, micro- gamete; 0, macrogamete; r residual body; sp, spore; sp', 8 Fig. 147.âDevelopment of Plasmodium prcBcox (pernicious malaria) (after Grassi). i, blood corpuscle with newly entered Hcemamceba; 2, multiplication of parasite; 3, young before the breaking down of corpuscle; 4-5, formation of macroga- metes; 6, formation of microgametes; 7, fertihzation; 8, fertilized motile macrogamete (ookinet); 9, digestive tract of mosquito, in front sahvarj' glands, stomach covered with encysted parasites; 10-12, division of cj'st; 10, formation of sporoblasts; 11 and 12, formation of sporozoitesfromsporoblast with the residual body; i^, part of salivary gland of mosquito infected with sporozoites. All figures except 9 greatly 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 Hertwig, Richard, 1850-1937; Kingsley, J. S. (John Sterling), 1854-1929, ed. and tr. New York, H. Holt
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