1916
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761916000100001
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Estudos sobre os flajelados parasitos dos mamiferos do Brazil

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“…If my judgement is at fault, it is only fair to point out that my collaborator is in no way to blame. (C. (da Fonseca, 1916(da Fonseca, , 1918(da Fonseca, , 1920 Chalmers and Pekkola (1917, 1917a, 1918), later found -also in Egypt-an organism believed by them to be identical with that described by Fonseca. They added practically nothing worthy of note to his observations except the statement that the three anterior flagella are all equally long and all directed forwards. Chalmers and Pekkola (1919) have more recently described, again from Egypt, another "new" flagellate, apparently identical with Tri-cercomonas save in that it possesses two anteriorly directed flagella instead of three.…”
Section: Figures Of Various Stages In the Process Have Been Publishedmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…If my judgement is at fault, it is only fair to point out that my collaborator is in no way to blame. (C. (da Fonseca, 1916(da Fonseca, , 1918(da Fonseca, , 1920 Chalmers and Pekkola (1917, 1917a, 1918), later found -also in Egypt-an organism believed by them to be identical with that described by Fonseca. They added practically nothing worthy of note to his observations except the statement that the three anterior flagella are all equally long and all directed forwards. Chalmers and Pekkola (1919) have more recently described, again from Egypt, another "new" flagellate, apparently identical with Tri-cercomonas save in that it possesses two anteriorly directed flagella instead of three.…”
Section: Figures Of Various Stages In the Process Have Been Publishedmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…+ * Some of them-such as that of Chatterjee (1915a)-are so obviously imperfect that it is useless to try to discuss them. t A subgenus Tetrachilomastix has been founded by da Fonseca (1916) for a similar form-not found in manpossessing 4 anterior flagella instead of 3.…”
Section: Figures Of Various Stages In the Process Have Been Publishedmentioning
confidence: 99%