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Fig. 126. Trophozoite oi Chloromyxum Iruttae. After L^ger (1906, Fig. 4). XlOOO. 



Figs. 127 and 128. Trophozoites of Chloromyxum cristatum. After L6ger (1906, Fig. 7). 

 XlOOO. 



Figs. 129 to 133. Chloromyxum dubium. After Auerbach (1908). 



Figs. 129 and 130. Trophozoites (1908, Figs. 2 and 1). 



Figs. 131 and 132. Spores (1908, Figs. 3 and 4). X about 2250. 



Fig. 133. A stained young spore (1908, Fig. 5). 



Fig. 134. Trophozoite of CA/wowy^Mw sp. After Awerinzew (1908, PI. 2: Fig. 12). Objec- 

 tive D and ocular 4. 



Fig. 135. Chloromyxum koi. After Fujita (1913). X about 800. 



Figs. 136 to 138. Chloromyxum magnum. After Awerinzew (1913a, Fig. 4). 



Figs. 136 and 137, Trophozoites. 



Fig. 138. A spore. X about 320. 



Figs. 139 and 140. Spores of Chloromyxum funduli. After Hahn (1915, Figs. 34 and Zi). 

 X2000. 



Figs. 141 to 146. Chloromyxum misgurni. After Kudo (1916), X1750. 



Figs. 141 and 142. Trophozoites (1916, Figs. 3f and 3g) 



Figs. 143 to 145. Different views of fresh spore (1916, Figs. 3a, 3c and 3b). 



Fig. 146. A spore treated with potassium hydrate (1916, Fig. 3e). 



Figs. 147 to 152. Chloromyxum fujUai. After Kudo (1916). X1750. 



Fig. 147. A trophozoite (1916, Fig. 4a). 



Fig. 148. A fresh spore (1916, Fig. 4e). 



Fig. 149. A spore stained with Giemsa's mixture (1916, Fig. 4g). 



Figs. 150 to 152. Two surface views and an optical cross-section of a stained spore, showing 

 the ridges on the shell valves (1916, Figs. 4b, 4d and 4c). 



Figs. 153 to 156. Spores of Chloromyxum dupeidae. 



Figs. 153 to 155. Fresh spores. After Linton (1901, Fig. 3). "Variously magnified." 



Fig. 156. A spore. After Hahn (1917b, Fig. 10). X1650. 



Figs. 157 and 158. Two views of Chloromyxum granulosum. After Davis (1917, Figs. 137 and 

 138). X1500. 



