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Figs 2a–m. Arcuospathidium bromelicola from life. a, b in Five New Spathidiids (Ciliophora: Bromeliads Haptoria) from Caribbean Tank

Authors: Foissner, Wilhelm; Wolf, Klaus W.; Kumar, Santosh; Quintela-Alonso, Kuidong Xu and Pablo;

Figs 2a–m. Arcuospathidium bromelicola from life. a, b in Five New Spathidiids (Ciliophora: Bromeliads Haptoria) from Caribbean Tank

Abstract

Figs 2a–m. Arcuospathidium bromelicola from life. a, b – left side and ventral view, showing body outline of a specimen with strongly convex oral bulge (arrowheads); c – oral bulge extrusomes (some marked by arrowheads) are rod shaped and about 4 × 0.3 µm in size; d – a pillar of a squashed cyst; e – bright field micrograph of a resting cyst in optical section, showing the thin external layer (arrow) and thick internal layer (opposed arrowheads); f–h – optical section of cyst pillars, showing the variability of the distal end; i, j – optical section and surface view, showing the narrowly spaced pillars; k – arrowheads mark overturned pillars in a squashed cyst; l, m – optical sections, showing the cysts filled with lipid droplets and surrounded by a narrow slime layer. CV – contractile vacuole, L – lipid droplets, MA – macronucleus, SL – slime layer. Scale bars: 2.5 µm (f–h), 10 µm (c), 15 µm (e, i, j, l, m), and 40 µm (a, b).

Published as part of Foissner, Wilhelm, Wolf, Klaus W., Kumar, Santosh & Quintela-Alonso, Kuidong Xu and Pablo, 2014, Five New Spathidiids (Ciliophora: Bromeliads Haptoria) from Caribbean Tank, pp. 159-194 in Acta Protozoologica 53 (2) on page 163, DOI: 10.4467/16890027AP.14.015.1596, http://zenodo.org/record/10371131

Keywords

Arcuospathidium, Chromista, Gymnostomatea, Biodiversity, Ciliophora, Spathidiida, Arcuospathidiidae, Taxonomy

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