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Oriental Sore 
Text-figs. 9—36. Flagellates of the House-fly. 
Figs. 9—12. Herpetoiiionas muscae domesticac. 
Fig. 9. Dividing flagellate. The kinetonucleus shows the deeply staining granule on each 
side. There are two blepharoplasts and from one a new rhizoplast and flagellum are 
forming. 
Fig. 10. Anterior end of another flagellate similar to fig. 9. 
Fig. 11. Flagellate without nucleus or kinetonucleus. The two blepharoplasts and 
flagella are still present. 
Fig. 12. Anterior end of a flagellate showing granules at the junction of the flagella and 
rhizoplasts. These are probably Prowazek’s diplosomes. 
