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Fig. 15. — Active individual of Trypanoplasmoides intestinalis 
showing origin of three free anterior flagella. In this specimen the 
flagellum of the undulating membrane is broken away from the body. 
Fig. 16. — Early stage of division in Trypanoplasmoides intesti- . 
nalis — the blepharoplasts have divided. In this specimen two free 
flagella were attached to each blepharoplast. 
Fig. 17. — Slightly later stage of division. The second blepharoplast 
is not shown. 
Fig. 18. — Later stage of division. 
Fig. 19. — Later stage of division. The kinetonuclei are completely 
separated. 
Fig. 20. — Very late stage of division. The trophonuclei are still con- 
nected by a fine strand, though the commencement of the cytoplasmic 
division is shown at the anterior end. 
Fig. 21. — Rounded form of Trypanoplasmoides intestinalis. 
PLATE 10. 
Fig. 22. — Trypanoplasma cyprini. From the crop of a leech. 
Fig. 23. — Trypanoplasma cyprini. Elongate Proboscis type, 
from the crop of a leech. 
Fig. 24. — Trypanoplasma cyprini. Early stage of division, 
showing the division of the blepharoplasts. 
Fig. 25. — Early stage of division, showing the division of the kineto- 
nucleus. 
Fig. 26. — Slightly later stage. 
Fig. 27. — Later stage of division, the band connecting the dividing 
trophonuclei still present. 
Fig. 28. — Late stages of division. 
Fig. 29. — Last stage of division of Trypanoplasma cyprini. 
