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PROTOZOOLOGY 



truncate at one end, attenuated at other and discharged in a single 

 chain; in gut of Diplopoda sp. 



Genus Sphaerocystis Leger. Sporadins solitary; without protomer- 

 rite; spherical. 



Fig. 207. a, Hirmocystis harpali, X50 (Watson); b, H. termitis, X85 

 (Henry); c, Anisolobus dacnecola, X270 (Vincent); d, e, Carcinoedes 

 hesperus (d, X200; e, X780) (Ball); f, Leydiana erratica, Xl70 (Wat- 

 son); g-i, Lepismatophila ther7nobiae {g,h, X 85 ; i, spores, X200) (Adams 

 and Travis); j-1, Colepismatophila watsonae (j, k, X85; 1, spores, X200) 

 (Adams and Travis); m-o, Monodudus lunatus (m, cephalin, X240; n, cyst, 

 Xl20; o, two views of spore, X2330) (Ray and Chakravatry). 



S. simplex L. Sporadins 100-140)u in diameter; protomerite in 

 young trophozoites; spherical cysts in which individuals are not 

 associative, lOO/x in diameter; spores ovoid, 10. 5^ by 7.5/i; in gut of 

 Cyphon pallidulus. 



Genus Lepismatophila Adams and Travis. Epimerite a simple 

 knob; cysts without ducts; spores ellipsoidal, smooth, in chain. One 

 species. 



