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A mass of bacterial endosymbiont Holospora undulata (ex Hafkine, 1890) Gromov and Ossipov, 1981occupying the micronucleus of Paramecium caudatum (Ehrenberg,1833).DIC. A detailed discussion of the genus Holospora is available at http://141.150.157.117:8080/prokPUB/chaprender/jsp/showchap.jsp?chapnum=355&initsec=01_00
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A mass of bacterial endosymbiont Holospora undulata (ex Hafkine, 1890) Gromov and Ossipov, 1981occupying the micronucleus of Paramecium caudatum (Ehrenberg,1833).DIC. A detailed discussion of the genus Holospora is available at http://141.150.157.117:8080/prokPUB/chaprender/jsp/showchap.jsp?chapnum=355&initsec=01_00
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These cells of the endosymbiont Holospora undulata (ex Hafkine, 1890) Gromov and Ossipov, 1981are escaping from the micronucleus of a ruptured cell of the host, Paramecium caudatum (Ehrenberg,1833). Phase contrast.
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These cells of the endosymbiont Holospora undulata (ex Hafkine, 1890) Gromov and Ossipov,1981are escaping from the micronucleus of a ruptured cell of the host, Paramecium caudatum (Ehrenberg,1833).
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This is a detail of the grossly swollen micronucleus of a ruptured Paramecium caudatum (Ehrenberg,1833) infected with Holospora undulata (ex Hafkine, 1890) Gromov and Ossipov. The micronucleus has burst releasing individual cells of H. undulata..DIC.