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Description:
Portrait of Halteria grandinella (Mueller,1773) Dujardin, 1841, a ubiquitous small spirotrich ciliate. The body is globular with a prominent anterior wreath of membranelles. Long stiff cirri are seen around the equator. These are used for sudden jumping (saltatorial) movements. The wreath of adoral membranelles projects anteriorly in this image. A peripheral contractile vacuole is seen in this image. From freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho. Brightfield.
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- Intramacronucleata
- Spirotrichea
- Stichotrichia
- Sporadotrichida
- Halteriidae
- Halteria
- Halteria grandinella (jumping oligotrich)
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