Zooplankton of the open Baltic: Extended Atlas - IOW
Zooplankton of the open Baltic: Extended Atlas - IOW Zooplankton of the open Baltic: Extended Atlas - IOW
____________________ Plate 4.3.19 Ciliophora, Peritrichia. 1, Carhesium polypinum, part of colony, stalk muscle is distinctly interrupted (arrow); 2, Carhesium polypinum, two zooids, with J-shaped macronucleus (arrow), body length 110 μm; 3, Carhesium polypinum, swarmer; 4, Epistylis hentscheli, part of colony, stalk is not contractile, typically for this genus; 5, Epistylis hentscheli, zooid, with horseshoe-shaped macronucleus (arrow), body length 125 μm; 6, Epistylis plicatilis, elongated zooid with “C-shaped” macronucleus (arrow), body length 155 μm; 7, Epistylis plicatilis, colony (photos E. Mironova). Photos 1-7: live, BF. 118
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