dcsimg

Comprehensive Description

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Small Strombidium species; body truncate conical; APZ distinctly separated from VPZ; girdle kinety supraequatorial or equatorial; short ventral kinety with 2-4 dikinetids, not seen in Lugol?s fixed material; one spherical macronucleus
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University of Liverpool
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Guide to UK Coastal Planktonic Ciliates © 2001 DJS Montagnes, University of Liverpool http://www.liv.ac.uk/ciliate/
author
David J.S. Montagnes

Habitat

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Temperature: 4-29 ºC; eurythermal ; Salinity: 30-36 ?
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Guide to UK Coastal Planktonic Ciliates © 2001 DJS Montagnes, University of Liverpool http://www.liv.ac.uk/ciliate/
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David J.S. Montagnes

Brief Summary

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This is one of the smallest strombidiids found. At present we consider it a single taxon, but it may represent several species.
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University of Liverpool
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Guide to UK Coastal Planktonic Ciliates © 2001 DJS Montagnes, University of Liverpool http://www.liv.ac.uk/ciliate/
author
David J.S. Montagnes

Diagnostic Description

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Small Strombidium species, 15 (10-25) µm long and 11 (7-15) µm wide; body truncate conical (Fig 1-4,6,7); trichites (Tr) insert anterior to the girdle and extend internally to just posterior of the girdle (Fig 1,6).; Shallow oral cavity; 12 (8-15) APks and 7 (5-10) VPks; APZ distinctly separated from VPZ (Fig 1,7,10).; Girdle kinety supraequatorial or equatorial, completely surrounding the cell (Fig 1,7,8); short ventral kinety with 2-4 dikinetids, anterior kinetosomes ciliated (Fig 1b).; One spherical macronucleus, centrally to posterior (Fig 1,4,6,7,9,10).
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University of Liverpool
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Guide to UK Coastal Planktonic Ciliates © 2001 DJS Montagnes, University of Liverpool http://www.liv.ac.uk/ciliate/
author
David J.S. Montagnes