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On the nature and the structure of the calcareous corpuscles in Taenia saginata.
- A. Chowdhury, B. Dasgupta, H. N. Ray
- Biology
- 1 May 1962
ON A NEW COCCIDIUM, EIMERIA MANDALI N. SP. FROM THE INDIAN PEACOCK.
- D. C. Banik, H. N. Ray
- Medicine
- Bulletin of the Calcutta School of Tropical…
- 1964
Memoirs: A New Protozoon, Hyperidion thalassemae n.gen., n.sp., from the intestine of Thalassema neptuni Gärtner
- D. L. Mackinnon, H. N. Ray
- Biology
- 1 April 1931
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Studies on some Sporozoa in Polychaete Worms: II. Dorisiella scolelepidis , n.gen., n.sp.
- H. N. Ray
- Biology
- 1 October 1930
Among the Sporozoa inhabiting the gut of Scolelepis fuliginosa Claparede at Plymouth, I have often found an organism that I believe to be a peculiar coccidian, although certain important stages in… Expand
A New Coccidium Sivatoshella lonchurae n. gen., n. sp., from Lonchura malabarica and L. punctulata
- H. N. Ray, A. C. Sarkar
- Biology
- 1 November 1968
SYNOPSIS. A new coccidium Sivatoshella lonchurae n. gen., n. sp. (Coccidia, Eimerudae) is described from the gut of the passeriform birds Lonchura malabarica (Linn.) and L. punctulata (Linn.).… Expand
A cytochemical study of Plasmodium berghei Vincke and Lips, 1948.
- P. S. Sen Gupta, H. N. Ray, B. N. Dutta, R. Chaudhuri
- Biology, Medicine
- Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology
- 1 October 1955
A new coccidium, Eimeria bandipurensis n. sp., from the Indian palm squirrel, Funumbulus palmarum.
- H. N. Ray, D. C. Banik, A. K. Mukherjea
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of protozoology
- 1 November 1965
SYNOPSIS. Eimeria bandipurensis n. sp., is described from the gut of an Indian palm squirrel, Funumbulus palmarum, obtained from a village, Bandipur, in West Bengal. Spherical and egg-shaped oocysts… Expand
A HYPER-PARASITE OF IODAMOEBA BUETSCHLII FROM THE RHESUS MONKEY, MACACA MULATTA, AND THE DOMESTIC PIG.
- H. N. Ray, D. C. Banik
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of protozoology
- 1 February 1965
SYNOPSIS. So called “inclusion” bodies in the cytoplasm of Iodamorba biretschlii cysts from rhesus monkeys (Mocaca mulatta) and domestic pips appeared to be hyper-parasites of unknown taxonomic… Expand