Figure 5 in New contributions to the marine benthic ciliates from the Antarctic area, including description of seven new species (Protozoa, Ciliophora)

Figure 5. (A–C) Intranstylum antarcticum nov. spec. and (D–F) Telotrochidium sp. from life (A–C) and protargol impregnation (D–F). (A) Typical specimen, arrow marks the peristomelipe, double-arrowheads mark the reduced spasmoneme; (B) portion of stalk, arrow marks the myoneme, note the place where t...

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Main Authors: Wilbert, Norbert (10520145), Song, Weibo (5192458)
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4657808
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Summary:Figure 5. (A–C) Intranstylum antarcticum nov. spec. and (D–F) Telotrochidium sp. from life (A–C) and protargol impregnation (D–F). (A) Typical specimen, arrow marks the peristomelipe, double-arrowheads mark the reduced spasmoneme; (B) portion of stalk, arrow marks the myoneme, note the place where the myoneme is broken (arrowhead); double-arrowheads indicate the bacteria attached to the stalk; (C) to show the general stalk arrangement; (D) general view, to show the macronucleus (arrow) and infraciliature; (E) detailed part of aboral ciliary wreath; (F) buccal apparatus, arrow marks the peniculus 3, arrowhead indicates the haplokinety, doublearrowheads point to the epistomial membrane. Scale bars: 50 Mm (A); 200 Mm (C); 30 Mm (D).