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Description of Clathrulina elegans

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This organism is traditionally regarded as a heliozoon, but its usual form is as an amoeba living inside a a perforated lorica 20 - 30 microns in diameter, and from which it extends thin stiff pseudopodia. The lorica is located at the end of a hollow stalk up to 200 microns long. The stalk and lorica are organic and become brown with age. The amoeba divides and produces flagellated dispersal stages. Occasionally common and also reported from the Northern Hemisphere.
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Clathrulina elegans

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Clathrulina elegans is a species of heliozoan eukaryotes in the order Desmothoracida, which are a group of organisms usually sessile and found in freshwater environments.[3]

References

  1. ^ Cienkowsky 1867 Arch. mikr. anat., 3, 311.
  2. ^ A stalkless sub-species of Clathrulina elegans Cienkowski (1867) from the plankton of Loch Ness, Scotland. Judith Young, Johanna Laybourn-Parry, Roger I. Jones and Mark Walton, European Journal of Protistology, Volume 31, Issue 1, 15 March 1995, Pages 54-57, doi:10.1016/S0932-4739(11)80356-1
  3. ^ Sara Gwendolen Foulke (1884). "Some Phenomena in the Life-History of Clathrulina elegans". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 36 (3): 17–19. ISSN 0097-3157. JSTOR 4060940. Wikidata Q106953254.

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Clathrulina elegans: Brief Summary

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Clathrulina elegans is a species of heliozoan eukaryotes in the order Desmothoracida, which are a group of organisms usually sessile and found in freshwater environments.

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