 
 
Nassophorea: 
Microthoracida: Microthoracidae
Microthorax simulans
Kahl, 1926
|  Genus: Cytostome in rear 1/3 of body (Illustrated Guide, 1985).  
Irregular, almost triangular in shape; anterior pointed; posterior rounded; 
distinctly flattened  with a delicate keeled armour; somatic ciliation reduced; 
ventrally 3 longitudinal cilary rows; cytostome in a depression at posterior ventral region; 
tooth-like projection on the left side 
(Carey, 1992). Species: 30-35 μm long (Kahl, 1931).
 
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Microthorax simulans, 
cell body 31 μm long, 16 μm wide, 
x 640, Nasu-shiobara city (formerly Kuroiso city), Tochigi Pref., Japan, September 2002 by Y. Tsukii
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Mirothorax simulans, 
cell body  μm long,  μm wide, 
x 640, Nasu-shiobara city (formerly Kuroiso city), Tochigi Pref., Japan, September 2002 by Y. Tsukii
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* M. simulans Kahl, 1926: 
30-35 μm long (Kudo, 1966).  
Body laterally compressed; 30-35 μm long; 
several ridges on left side; 3 rows of cilia & cytostome on right side; 
cytostome post-central; with curved ectoplasmic lip bearing a small undulating membrane on the inner side; 
two contractile vacuoles (How to know the protozoa, 1979).  
M. sulcatus Englemann, 1862: 30-40 μm long; 
a single macronucleus; two contractile vacuoles (Carey, 1992).  
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