Some Blood Parasites of New Zealand Birds
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Plate 1
Haemoproteus danilewsky Kruse, 1890, from Turdus ericetorum
- Fig. 1.—Normal erythrocyte of T. ericetorum.
- Figs. 2–6.—Developing gametocytes.
- Figs. 7 and 8.—Microgametocytes.
- Fig. 9.—Double infection of an erythrocyte by a microga-metocyte and a macrogametocyte.
- Figs. 10–12.—Macrogametocytes.
Leucocytozoon fringillinarum Woodcock, 1910, from Fringilla coelebs
- Figs. 13 and 14.—Basophil erythroblasts of F. coelebs.
- Fig. 15.—Polychromatophile erythroblast of F. coelebs.
- Fig. 16.—Normal erythrocyte of F. coelebs.
- Fig. 17.—Young gametocyte.
- Figs. 18–20.—Microgametocytes.
- Figs. 21 and 22.—Macrogametocytes.