PHYLUM PROTOZOA 



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In some of the Coccidiidea this life cycle is modified in various ways, as, for 

 example, by the omission of schizogony the trophozoites in such a case 

 developing directly into gametocytes. 



FIG. 65. Life-History of Coccidium schubergi. a. penetration of epithelium cell of host by 

 sporozoite; b-c, stages of multiple fission (schizogony); d, gametocyte ; e,f, formation of 

 megagamete (ovum) ; g, fertilisation;/!,;, formation of microgametes (sperms) ; ^develop- 

 ment of fertilised ovum into four spores ; I, formation of two sporozoites (falciform young) in 

 each spore. (From Calkins, after Schaudinn.) 



ORDER 3. H^MOSPORIDEA. 



These are Sporozoa which in the trophozoite condition live as parasites in 

 the interior of the coloured blood-corpuscles of all classes of Vertebrates, but 

 are occasionally found in other cells. In Man and in some other mammals and 



