Essentials of bacteriology; being a concise and systematic introduction to the study of bacteria and allied microörganisms . Fig. loo.—Schema showing the human and mosquito cycles of themalarial parasite: A, Normal red cell; B, C, D, E, red cells containingamebulas or myxopods; F, G, H, sporocytes; J, K, L, M, microgame-tocytes or male gametes; J, K, L, M, O, macrogametocytes, orfemale gametes; N, M, microgametes; P, traveling vermicule; Q,young zygote; R, S, zygotomeres; T, blastophore; U, mature zygote(modified from Blanchards diagram illustrating life-cycle of Coccidiumschubergi) (Rees, in


Essentials of bacteriology; being a concise and systematic introduction to the study of bacteria and allied microörganisms . Fig. loo.—Schema showing the human and mosquito cycles of themalarial parasite: A, Normal red cell; B, C, D, E, red cells containingamebulas or myxopods; F, G, H, sporocytes; J, K, L, M, microgame-tocytes or male gametes; J, K, L, M, O, macrogametocytes, orfemale gametes; N, M, microgametes; P, traveling vermicule; Q,young zygote; R, S, zygotomeres; T, blastophore; U, mature zygote(modified from Blanchards diagram illustrating life-cycle of Coccidiumschubergi) (Rees, in Practitioner, March, igoi). organisms, but the estivo-autumnal gametes are crescentic inshape and PROTOZOA 20I 2. The^iiigtUial Cycle in the Mosquito.—The common mos-quito is known as Culex and does not harbor the malarialparasite. The anopheles species, spotted wings, is the truehost; only the females are bloodsuckers and responsible forthe spread of the disease. They take the infected bloodcontaining the male element and which represents the malefertilizing element imicrogametes). These becom


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