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Left side view of the odontostome ciliate, Saprodinium putrinium (Lackey, 1925).Collected from the bottom sediments of an organically enriched freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho. DIC.
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Left side view of the odontostome ciliate, Saprodinium putrinium (Lackey, 1925).Collected from the bottom sediments of an organically enriched freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho. DIC.
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Portrait (right side) of the small Odontostome ciliate, Mylestoma anatinum. The cell is colorless with a laterally compressed rigid transparent pellicle typical of Odontostomes. The outline is roughly discoid with the dorsal convexity ending in a sharp anterior beak. The posterior is broadly rounded without spinous projections. The cytostome is located in a posterior depression (not seen in this image). Somatic ciliature is strongly reduced to two long posterior cirri, an adoral zone of membranelles and a small perizonal complex anterior to the cytostome. There is a single posterior contractile vacuole and a single macronucleus. Refractile brownish granules are seen scattered through the cytoplasm. Collected from bottom sediments of a freshwater aquaculture tank near Boise, Idaho December 2003. DIC optics.
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Portrait (left side) of the small Odontostome ciliate, Mylestoma anatinum. The cell is colorless with a laterally compressed rigid transparent pellicle typical of Odontostomes. The outline is roughly discoid with the dorsal convexity ending in a sharp anterior beak. The posterior is broadly rounded without spinous projections. The cytostome is located in a posterior depression (viewer's left). Somatic ciliature is strongly reduced to two long posterior cirri, an adoral zone of membranelles and a small perizonal complex anterior to the cytostome. There is a single posterior contractile vacuole and a single macronucleus. A prominent micronucleus is seen in this image at the posterior edge of the macronucleus. Refractile brownish cytoplasmic granules are seen posteriorly. Collected from bottom sediments of a freshwater aquaculture tank near Boise, Idaho December 2003. DIC optics.