Bright green necrotic lesions were seen in the liver and hepatic lymph nodes of a slaughtered lamb. The lesions contained numerous organisms that had the morphology, staining properties, and mode of division typical of both Chlorella and Prototheca. The presence of pigment, presumably chlorophyll, suggests that the organisms were indeed Chlorella.
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