Harold Kirby (1900–1952), U.S. protozoologist.

Publications

  • Kirby, H. 1924. Morphology and mitosis of Dinenympha fimbriata sp. nov. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., 26, 199–220.
  • Kirby, H. 1926. On Staurojoenina assimilis sp. nov., an intestinal flagellate from the termite Kalotermes minor Hagen. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., 29:25-102.
  • Kirby, H. 1926. The intestinal flagellates of the termite, Cryptotermes hermsi Kirby. University of California Publications in Zoology 29: 103–120.
  • Kirby, H. 1929. Snyderella and Coronympha two new genera of multinucleate flagellates from termites. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. 31:417–432.
  • Kirby, H. 1930. Trichomonad flagellates from termites. I. Tricercomitus gen. nov. and Hexamastix Alexeieff. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. 33: 393–444.
  • Kirby, H. 1931. Trichomonad flagellates from termites. II. Eutrichomastix, and the subfamily Trichomonadinae. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. 36: 171–262, .
  • Kirby, H. 1932. Flagellates of the genus Trichonympha in termites. Univ Calif Publ Zool. 37: 349–476.
  • Kirby, H. 1932. Two protozoa from brine. Trans. Am. Micr. Soc. 51: 8–15.
  • Kirby, H. 1938 [1939]. Polymastigote flagellates of the genus Foaina Janicki and two new genera, Crucinympha and Bullanympha. Quart. J. Microsc. Sci. 81, 1-25.
  • Kirby, H. 1939. Two new flagellates from termites in the genera Coronympha Kirby, and Metacoronympha Kirby, new genus. Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. 22: 207–220.
  • Kirby, H. 1941-1945. Devescovinid flagellates of termites. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zoo1. 45: 1–318.
  • Kirby, H. 1946. The structure of the common intestinal trichomonad of man. J. Parasitol. 31: 163–175.
  • Kirby, H. 1946. Gigantomonas herculea Dogiel, a polymastigote flagellate with flagellated and amoeboid phases of development. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. 53: 163–226.
  • Kirby, H. 1947. Flagellate and host relationships of trichomonad flagellates. J. Parasitol. 33: 214–228, .


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