“…H late species parasitic in many galliform and some anseriform birds, has been recognized for over 75 years as the etiologic agent of infectious enterohepatitis, a disease most commonly affecting turkeys. Much information has been accumulated during the past decades on various aspects of its cultivation, infectivity, pathogenicity, methods of transmission, and immunology (for pertinent references, see 13,36,37,41). Surprisingly, however, few studies have been published to date on the structure and division of either the lumenor the tissue-dwelling phases of this important parasite.…”