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Rhabdostyla inclinans (O. F. Müller 1786) D' Udekem 1864 resmi

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Rhabdostyla (rad-doe-stile-a) are solitary peritrich ciliates with a very short noncontractile stalk. The body is mostly inverted bell-shaped. The peristome shows a definite lip. Some species of the genus live epizooic on freshwater invertebrates, particularly crustacea, insects and worms. This genus can be confused with Apiosoma which is restricted to being epizooic on vertebrates. Rhabdostyla inclinans is an epizooic species and this cell was attached by a short stalk to the bristle of a worm. Differential interference contrast.

Kaynak Bilgileri

lisans
cc-by-nc
yazar
Martin Kreutz
sağlayıcı
micro*scope
orijinal
orijinal medya dosyası
kaynağı ziyaret et
ortak site
micro*scope
ID
27473425