Box 10
Contains 121 Results:
Genolopa, 1910
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Genolopa truncata, 1920
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Gigantobilharzia, 1912
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Giardia duodenalis, 1924
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Gigantobilharzia monocotylea, 1930
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Gigantorhynchus echinodiscus
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Gigantorhynchus gigas, 1895
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Gireterakis girardi, 1918
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Glaphyrostomum, 1901
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Glenarches mulleri, 1905
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.