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What is the Genus Leptomonas Kent?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Edward Hindle
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From the Quick Laboratory, Cambridge.

Extract

The nomenclature of the parasitic flagellates of invertebrates is in such a state of chaos at the present time, that I have collected the history of the three more important genera Leptomonas, Herpetomonas, and Crithidia, in the hope that it will end the controversies which surround the application of any one of these names.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1912

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