Chrysophyceae:
Ochromonadales: Ochromonadaceae
Chrysomonadida: Ochromonadidae
Spumella sp.
Cienkowsky
Genus: Similar to Ochromonas, but colourless;
cells ovoid, free-swimming, or attached by a protoplasmic thread, or mutually attached to form
spherical colonies; 1 contractile vacuole (Illustrated Guide, 1985).
Species:
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Spumella sp. ?,
cell body 9 μm long (with tail region 11 μm long),
longer flagellum about 15 μm long,
cells attached by a thin protoplasmic thread, posterior drawn out,
x 200, x 400, Japan, January 1998 by Y. Tsukii
100 μm
200 μm
300 μm; x 200 :
50 μm
100 μm
150 μm; x 400
S. hovassei (Fiatte et Joyon) Bourrelly:
One flagellum 12-15 μm long, 2nd flagellum 2.5-3
μm long, emerging from small depression in truncate
anterior end; chloroplasts and eyespots absent; cell free-swimming, ovoid,
5-7 μm diam., posterior drawn out into
to thin tail (Illustrated Guide, 1985).
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