Figure 5 in A further study on littoral ciliates (Protozoa, Ciliophora) near King George Island, Antarctica, with description of a new genus and seven new species

Figure 5. Diophrys appendiculata (A) and D. aff. oligothrix (B–F) after protargol impregnation. (A) Ventral view of infraciliature, arrows mark the fragment-like dorsolateral kineties. (B, C) Ventral and dorsal views of the same specimen (not typical considering its fine cirri); note that most of th...

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Main Authors: Wilbert, Norbert, Song, Weibo
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Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5219170
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5219170
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Summary:Figure 5. Diophrys appendiculata (A) and D. aff. oligothrix (B–F) after protargol impregnation. (A) Ventral view of infraciliature, arrows mark the fragment-like dorsolateral kineties. (B, C) Ventral and dorsal views of the same specimen (not typical considering its fine cirri); note that most of the cirri are relatively weaker than those in A (D. appendiculata); arrowheads mark the transverse cirri, arrows indicate the dorsolateral kineties. (D, E) Two newly divided individuals, note that the cirri are conspicuously strong; arrows in E mark the dorsolateral kinety. (F) Dorsal side, arrows mark the dorsal kineties. CC, caudal cirri; FC, frontal cirri; MC, marginal cirri. Scale bars: 30 Mm (A); 40 Mm (B, C). Published as part of Wilbert, Norbert & Song, Weibo, 2008, A further study on littoral ciliates (Protozoa, Ciliophora) near King George Island, Antarctica, with description of a new genus and seven new species, pp. 979-1012 in Journal of Natural History 42 (13-14) on page 996, DOI:10.1080/00222930701877540, http://zenodo.org/record/5219160