Figures 134–139.Morphological characters. 134 Bangalaltica antennalis Bechyné, head and right antenna in dorsal view 135 Bechuana nigripes Scherer, sublateral depression on pronotum 136 Bechynella pallens (Bechyné), head in frontal view 137 Ditto, hind tibia and metatarsus 138 Bezdekaltica socotrana Döberl, elytra in dorsal view 139 Bikasha fortipunctata Maulik, head in frontal view.
Figure 4.
Holotypes of the three species of Cirsiumsect.Onotrophe in Taiwan. AC.tatakaense Y.H.Tseng & C.Y.Chang, C. Y. Chang 1444 (TCF) BC.kawakamii Hayata, T. Kawakami & U. Mori 2279 (TI!) CC.arisanense Kitam., S. Kitamura s.n. (KYO!).
Portrait of Phacus longicaudus (Ehrenberg) Dujardin,1841, relatively large euglenoid flagellate with flattened rigid pellicle having longitudinal striations. The posterior end is drawn out into a slender slightly curved spinous process. Many pale green discoid chloroplasts.Annular central paramylon body. Red stigma. This individual has shed its flagellum. Slow swimmer. From freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho;43°19'07.45"N. 115°27'31.99"W, elev.4712 ft.Phase contrast.
Haeckel says: The central capsule and the enclosed parts of the skeleton. The protoplasm is radially striped. The central nucleus (red) sends out numerous radial apophyses, which are protruded through the pores of the medullary shell.