Family: Solitary, gregarious, or colonial; most are aloricate, some form lorica; each zooid has its own, 
independently contractile myoneme in full length of stalk.  
Genus: Solitary, but often gregarious; myoneme continuous within full length of stalk 
(Illustrated Guide, 1985).  
Species: Usually in groups; endoplasm filled with refractile reserve granules; 
vestibule very large with an outer pharyngeal membrane; 
cell body 50-157 μm long,  35-99 μm wide, 
peristome 60-125 μm wide (Kudo, 1966).  
Cell body 80 μm long (Kahl, 1930).
 
 
