1937
DOI: 10.1017/s0031182000026160
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On a new coccidium,Eimeria raiarumsp.n., with special reference to the biology of the oocysts

Abstract: During my stay at the Zoological Station of Wimereux, Pas de Calais, France, in August 1934, I made a special study of Protozoa parasitic in marine fishes. The examination of ten specimens of youngRaia batisrevealed a coccidial infection in two individuals, measuring about 25 cm. in length. In one of these the mucus in the terminal portion of the intestine contained a few unsegmented spherical oocysts, with diameters from 24 to 28μ. Sections of different portions of the intestine and of the liver failed to exh… Show more

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“…Organ: Intestine. Oocysts: Spherical 37.2 (34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40), without residuum (Figure 2(32)). Sporocysts: Small, round residuum.…”
Section: Eimeria Gobii Fantham 1932mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organ: Intestine. Oocysts: Spherical 37.2 (34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40), without residuum (Figure 2(32)). Sporocysts: Small, round residuum.…”
Section: Eimeria Gobii Fantham 1932mentioning
confidence: 99%