File:EB1911 Endospora - Spores of Ceratomyxa sphaerulosa, Chloromyxidae and Myxobolus ellipsoides.jpg

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English: A. Spore of Ceratomyxa sphaerulosa, Thél. (par. Mustelus and Galeus), × 750, after Thélohan. sp.p, Sporoplasm; p.c, polar capsules; s, suture; x, “irregular, pale masses, of undetermined origin.”

From Lankester’s Treatise on Zoology, vol. Protozoa.

B. Spores of Chloromyxidae, after Thélohan. a, Chloromyxum leydigi, Ming., seen from the sutural aspect, × 2250; b, C. caudatum, Thél., × 1900. p.c, Polar capsules; s, suture; f, filaments; p.s, tail-like process of the spore envelope.

From Wasielewski’s Sporozoenkunde.

C. Spores of Myxobolus ellipsoides, Thél. The spores on the left and right are lying with the sutural plane horizontal, that in the middle with the sutural plane vertical.

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Date published 1911
Source “Endospora,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 9, 1911, p. 386, fig. 7.
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