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Description: English: Balantidium coli 1000x oil. from a fecal sample (prepared slide) (The worm-like line issue to the camera and does not represent an organelle.). Date: 7 September 2022, 05:35:33. Source: Own work. Author: The Other 95%.
Description: English: Balantidium coli from a fecal sample (prepared slide) (The worm-like line issue to the camera and does not represent an organelle.). Date: 7 September 2022, 05:29:32. Source: Own work. Author: The Other 95%.
Description: English: Balantidium coli 1000x oil. from a fecal sample (prepared slide) (The worm-like line issue to the camera and does not represent an organelle.). Date: 7 September 2022, 05:36:20. Source: Own work. Author: The Other 95%.
Description: English: Isotricha intestinalis, a protozoan distinguished by its mouth position. This protozoan can be up to 200 micrometers long, making it the largest in the rumen of sheep. Date: February 2006. Source: Image Number D383-3. Author: Photo by Sharon Franklin. Colorization by Stephen Ausmus.
Description: English: Dileptus sp. ciliate protists, from a pond in Wakefield, Quebec. Filmed by Bruce Taylor. Date: 23 October 2011. Source: Own work. Author: Deuterostome.
Description: English: Dileptus ciliate protists, from a pond in Wakefield, Quebec. Filmed by Bruce Taylor. Date: 23 October 2011. Source: Own work. Author: Deuterostome.
Description: English: Amphileptus margaritifer (=Dileptus margaritifer) from Die Infusionsthierchen als vollkommene Organismen, 1838. Date: 29 April 2014, 09:33:43. Source: Die Infusionsthierchen als vollkommene Organismen. Author: C. G. Ehrenberg.
Description: English: Dileptus ciliate, collected from a natural pond in Wakefield, Quebec. Filmed by Bruce Taylor. Date: 23 October 2011. Source: Own work. Author: Deuterostome.
Description: English: Ciliated Protozoa tentatively identified as Dileptus anser using Covich's Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates. Date: 10 September 2010. Source: Own work Own work. Author: Azbiostudent. Permission (Reusing this file): I hereby enter this image into the public domain.