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Thylakidium (thigh-lack-kid-ee-um) has an ovoid body that is uniformly ciliated, anteriorly truncated and posteriorly rounded. The cytoplasm is usually full of green endosymbiotic algae. The deep peristomial cavity opens apically and is lined out with membranelles which wind clockwise around the apex of the cell. The cytopharynx is bent towards the animal's left. The macronucleus is rounded and there is a single laterally placed contractile vacuole. Thylakidium can be confused with Bursaria and Bursaridium. This specimen was collected in freshwater ponds near Konstanz, Germany. This cell in ventral view with a truncated anterior end. The peristomial cavity extends up to the middle of the cell. Differential interference contrast.
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Villoslada de Cameros, La Rioja, Spain
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Thylakidium (thigh-lack-kid-ee-um) has an ovoid body that is uniformly ciliated, anteriorly truncated and posteriorly rounded. The cytoplasm is usually full of green endosymbiotic algae. The deep peristomial cavity opens apically and is lined out with membranelles which wind clockwise around the apex of the cell. The cytopharynx is bent towards the animal's left. The macronucleus is rounded and there is a single laterally placed contractile vacuole. Thylakidium can be confused with Bursaria and Bursaridium. This specimen was collected in freshwater ponds near Konstanz, Germany. The contractile vacuole of Thylakidium pituitosum is located ventrally in the middle of the cell. The cell is filled up with green endosymbiotic algae. Differential interference contrast.
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Villoslada de Cameros, La Rioja, Spain