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The Freshwater Jelly-fish of Lake Tanganyika

The Freshwater Jelly-fish of Lake Tanganyika.jpg The earliest discovered Trypanosome, described by Gruby in 1843ThumbnailsThe Freshwater Jelly-fish of Regent’s Park (Limnocodium Sowerbii)The earliest discovered Trypanosome, described by Gruby in 1843ThumbnailsThe Freshwater Jelly-fish of Regent’s Park (Limnocodium Sowerbii)The earliest discovered Trypanosome, described by Gruby in 1843ThumbnailsThe Freshwater Jelly-fish of Regent’s Park (Limnocodium Sowerbii)The earliest discovered Trypanosome, described by Gruby in 1843ThumbnailsThe Freshwater Jelly-fish of Regent’s Park (Limnocodium Sowerbii)The earliest discovered Trypanosome, described by Gruby in 1843ThumbnailsThe Freshwater Jelly-fish of Regent’s Park (Limnocodium Sowerbii)The earliest discovered Trypanosome, described by Gruby in 1843ThumbnailsThe Freshwater Jelly-fish of Regent’s Park (Limnocodium Sowerbii)

The Freshwater Jelly-fish of Lake Tanganyika (Limnocnida Tanganyicae), Since its discovery in Tanganyika it has been found also in the Lake Victoria Nyanza and in pools in the Upper Niger basin.