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Cell body attached to others by gelatinous stalk emerging from anterior end; 
cell division occurs on the stalk forming dichotomously branching colony; 
pellicles soft but euglenoid movement rare; chloroplasts soucer-shaped in some species examined; 
a pyrenoid present at the center; a canal opened near anterior end; stigma present 
(An Illustrated Guide to Freshwater Zooplankton in Japan, 2000). Species: 
Cell body ovoidal or spindle-shaped, posterior end rounded, 
19-30 μm long, 10-12 μm wide; 
swimmers also ovoidal or spindle-shaped; 
chloroplasts soucer-shaped with a pyrenoid, 5-10 in number; 
a locomotive flagellum about 2 times longer than the cell body; 
nucleus spherical 6-7 μm in diam., stigma 3-4 μm 
(An Illustrated Guide to Freshwater Zooplankton in Japan, 2000).
 
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