Euglenophyceae:
Euglenales
Mastigophora: Euglenida
Trachelomonas hispida
(Perty) Stein var. hispida
Genus: Euglenas in a close fitting lorica; a single long flagellum extends through small opening;
lorica with or without short collar; yellow to brown (How to know the protozoa, 1979).
Lorica often possesses numerous spines, composed of ferric hydroxide impregnated with brown
manganic compound (Kudo, 1966).
Species:
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T. allia (broad cylindrical, spiny);
T. klebsii (cylindrical, spiny);
T. abrupta (cylindrical/ellipsoidal, dotted);
Trachelomonas hispida ?,
lorica 22 μm long, 19 μm wide,
x 640, Watarase-yusuichi (Watarase Wetland), Fujioka town, Tochigi Pref., Japan, March 30, 2005 by Y. Tsukii
31 μm
63 μm
94 μm; x 640
Lorica 24 μm long, 20 μm wide, x 640
Trachelomonas hispida ?,
lorica 26 μm long, 24 μm wide,
x 640, Watarase-yusuichi (Watarase Wetland), Fujioka town, Tochigi Pref., Japan, March 30, 2005 by Y. Tsukii
31 μm
63 μm
94 μm; x 640
Trachelomonas robusta Swirenko:
Lorica nearly spherical or ovoid, covered with short spines; no collar;
20-26 μm long,
17-22 μm diam.
(Illustrations of The Japanese Fresh-water Algae, 1977).
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