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Euglenophyceae: Euglenales
Mastigophora: Euglenida

Phacus pyrum
(Ehrenberg) F. Stein 1878

Phacus pyrum Genus: Highly flattened; pellicle firm; body form constant (Kudo, 1966). Chloroplasts small, discoid, pyrenoids usually absent; most species flat and leaf-shaped; often with ridges or fins running helically or longitudinally (Illustrated Guide, 1985).
Species: About 30-50 μm long, 10-20 μm wide; circular in cross section; with caudal prolongation; pelicle obliquely ridged; flagellum as long as the body (Kudo, 19660). Cell body 28-55 μm long, 10-21 μm wide two paramylons thick disc-shaped, parietal (An Illustrated Guide to Freshwater Zooplankton in Japan, 2000).


Phacus pyrum (Ehrenberg) Stein 1878 (or P. trypanon ?), cell body 29 μm long (including tail, 14 μm), 13 μm wide, x 400, x 640, Japan, May-June 1999, by Y. Tsukii
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Phacus Phacus

Phacus pyrum (Ehrenberg) Stein: Cell body long ellipsoid or pear-shaped; anterior rounded; a long spine at posterior end; pellicle spiral with ridges; 2 ring-shaped paramylons; (7)-15.6-21 μm diam., 27-30 μm long (Illustrations of The Japanese Fresh-water Algae, 1977).


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