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Litostomatea: Haptoria: Pleurostomatida: Litonotidae

Litonotus fasciola
(Ehrenberg, 1838) Wrzesnioski, 1870
Syn.: Lionotus fasciola

Litonotus Genus: Flask-shaped; elongate, flattened; anterior region neck-like; cilia only on right side; without trichocyst-borders; cytostome with trichocysts; two macronuclei (Kudo, 1966).
Species: Cell body 100 μm long (Kahl, 1930).
Similar Genus ->> Loxophyllum; Amphileptus


Litonotus sp. (fasciola ?), cell body 125 μm long, μm wide, x 400, x 640, Japan, April 1999, by Y. Tsukii
scale 50 μm scale 100 μm scale 150 μm; x 400 : scale 31 μm scale 63 μm scale 94 μm; x 640
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* Litonotus fasciola (Ehrenberg, 1838) Wrzesnioski, 1870 (Syn. Amphileptus fasciola Ehrenberg, 1838; Litonotus duplostriatus (Maupas, 1883) Kahl, 1931: Cell body elongate, lateralluy flattened, 100 μm long; a distinctive curving neck region present, with a slit-like oral area which occupies most of its length; posterior rounded with one or more contractile vacuoles; two spherical macronuclei (Carey, 1992).

Litonotus lamella (Ehrenberg, 1838) Schewiakoff, 1896 (Syn. L. binucleatus (Kahl, 1933) Hartwig, 1973; L. obtusus (Maupas, 1888) Kahl, 1930): Cell body broad, 200 μm long; anterior curved; posterior tending towards a point; many trichocysts in the buccal region; a single contractile vacuole; two spherical macronuclei (Carey, 1992).

L. fusidens (Kahl, 1926): Cell body pear shaped, 100 μm long; no true neck region, posterior rounded; large trichocysts in the oral area; two macronuclei with intercalated micronucleus; a contractile vacuole posteior (Carey, 1992).


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