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A condition in blood cells of Natrix with reference to Cytamoeba and Toddia. I. Description
Title | A condition in blood cells of Natrix with reference to Cytamoeba and Toddia. I. Description |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1964 |
Authors | Jr. WHYongue |
Journal | Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society |
Volume | 80 |
Keywords | TODDIA |
Abstract | Four of 68 Natrix sipedon examined during two summers in the protozoology laboratory of Dr. James H. Barrow, Jr., at UMBS showed a condition that suggested the genera Cytamoeba and Toddia. In stained smears, 30 to 50% of the red cells contain basophilic bodies that suggest Cytamoeba and coboidal crystal-like acidophilic bodies that suggest Toddia. |