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Euglenophyceae: Euglenales
Mastigophora: Euglenida

Euglena fundoversata
Johnson

Euglena Genus: Spindle, cylindrical or band-form; pellicle usually marked by longitudinal or spiral striae; some with a thin pellicle highly plastic; stigma usually anterior; chloroplasts discoid, band-form, or fusiform; two paramylum bodies located on either side of nucleus, rod-like to ovoid in shape or numerous and scattered throughout; contractile vacuole near reservoir; cell division longitudinal (Kudo, 1966).
Species: Cell body spindle-shaped with short tail, slightly plastic; flagellum short; 88-95 μm long, 20-25 μm wide; pellicle spirally striated; chloroplasts band-shaped, numerous, arranged along with the striae; paramylon bodies rod shaped, many; (Illustrations of The Japanese Fresh-water Algae, 1977).


Euglena fundoversata or similar species, cell body 194 μm long, 44 μm wide, chloropasts band-shaped, arranged along with the striae, x 400, x 640, Vermont-Maine U.S.A., August 7-13, 1999, by Y. Tsukii
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