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Oligohymenophorea: Hymenostomatia: Scuticociliatida: Pleuronematina: Pleuronematidae

Pleuronema marinum
Dujardin, 1841

Pleuronema Family: Paoral membrane prominent, may be large and may project stiffly (Carey, 1992).
Genus: Ovoid to ellipsoid; peristome begins at anterior end and extends for 2/3 the body length; a conspicuous membrane at both edges; one to many posterior stiff sensory cilia (Kudo, 1966). Swimming as leaping movement.

Species:
Similar Genus ->> Uronema; Cyclidium


Pleuronema marinum, cell body 62 μm long, 26 μm wide, two sets of macro- and micronucleus (?), x 640, Izumi-no-mori-koen (Fountain forest park), Yamato city, Kanagawa Pref., Japan, March 2003 by Y. Tsukii
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* Pleuronema marinum Dujardin, 1841: Elongate, ovoid; about 50 ciliary rows; 51-126 μm long; salt water (Kudo, 1966). Very common; ovoid or elongate in shape, 100 μm long; undulating membrane (velum) long, running from anterior almost to posterior where cytostome lies in a deep pocket; somatic ciliation uniform; caudal cilia present; a single ovoid macronucleus; large posterior contractile vacuole; numerous trichocysts; 40-55 kineties (Borror, 1965) (Carey, 1992).

Pleuronema coronatum Kent, 1880-1882 (Syn. Pleuronema coronata var. marina Kahl, 1928): Very common; ovoid, slightly reniform; 90 μm long; undulating membrane (velum) very large, running from anterior almost to posterior; caudal cilia present; a single ovoid macronucleus; large contractile vacuole; trichocyst large but few in number (Carey, 1992).

Pleuronema crassum Kahl (Syn. Pleuronema chrysalis (Ehrenberg, 1838) Kahl, 1931): 100 μm long; Ovoid; long peristome with large undulating membrane; uniformly long cilia on body; marine (How to know the protozoa, 1979). Cell body ovoid with the anterior wider than the posterior, 60-80 μm long; undulating membrane (velum) very large; trichocysts present; a single spherical macronucleus; no caudal cilium (Carey, 1992).


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