Species:
Lorica cylindrical, both ends broad circular, 25-34 μm long, 15-19 μm wide,
collar absent
(An Illustrated Guide to Freshwater Zooplankton in Japan, 2000).
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T. allia
32 x 20 μm
L/W=1.6
near Dedono-yu
Nishiwaga
Iwate, 2007
T. allia
32 x 22 μm
Iroha-numa
Zao mountain
Yamagata, 2005
T. allia
32 x 22 μm
Iroha-numa 2
Zao mountain
Yamagata, 2008
T. allia
35 x 25 μm
near Omine mt.
Minakami
Gunma, 2006
T. allia
μm
Omine-numa 3
Minakami
Gunma, 2008
T. allia
30 x 20 μm
Hazama marsh
Ashikaga
Tochigi, 2003
T. allia
30 x 22 μm
Sakitama-kofun p.
Gyoda
Saitama, 2004
T. allia
28 x 20 μm
near Town Hall
Shobu
Saitama, 2004
T. allia ?
or T. hispida ?
28 x 21 μm
Mizuko
Fujimi
Saitama, 2003
T. allia
31 x 21 μm
Shimo-no-koike
Shiga highland
Nagano, 2004
T. allia
32 x 20 μm
Shimo-no-koike
Shiga highland
Nagano, 2007
T. allia
μm
Shibu-ike
Shiga highland
Nagano, 2008
T. allia
Daidarabotchi-ike
Iizuna-kogen
Nagano, 2003
T. allia
30 x 23 μm
Izumo Shrine
Izumo
Shimane, 2006
T. allia
collar absent
24 x 18 μm
Uruguay, 1999