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The infective stage Or Guinea worm is not from fecal contamination, but is from a tiny larva that develops in a water-flea after the larva is discharged into the water.
Chapter 6 1985
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In short, she was a branchiopod, to be vulgarly precise, a water-flea.
"Wee Tim'rous Beasties" Studies of Animal life and Character Douglas English
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I have already spoken of the fresh-water shrimp and the water-flea
Amateur Fish Culture Charles Edward Walker
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His early work in zoology led him to study the water-flea, and thence to discover that the white cells of the human blood oppose, consume, and destroy invading microbes.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science Various 1909
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There was something rather disturbing in the dry, quizzical smile that I encountered and the reflection that I had been under observation, and I felt as much embarrassed as I should suppose a self-conscious water-flea might feel on finding itself on the illuminated stage of a binocular microscope.
The Red Thumb Mark 1902
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At the top end of the stalk is the mouth, and if you watch carefully you may be fortunate enough to see the long arms catch a water-flea, and carry it towards the mouth.
Chatterbox, 1906 Various 1873
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Again, more remote, but still very definite, resemblances unite the lobster with the woodlouse, the king crab, the water-flea, and the barnacle, and separate them from all other animals; whence they collectively constitute the larger group, or class,
Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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The case of the humble water-flea certainly is not explicable by normal Darwinian processes.
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