Spirotrichea:
Oligotrichia: Oligotrichida: Halteriidae
Strombidium sp.
Claparède & Lachmann, 1859
Family: Circumferential paratene of mono- or dikinetids; not cirral or bristle-like.
Genus: Paratene makes nearly closed circle around body; ventral kinety often present
(Illustrated Guide, 1985).
Ovoid to spherical; adoral zone very conspicuous two to four conspicuous sickle-form frontal
membranellae, adoral membranellae extend down cytopharynx; no body bristles or cirri
(Kudo, 1966).
Body conical, ovoid or elongate posteriorly; somatic cilia absent; AZM composed of large membranelles
which emerge from the peristome and encircle the apex of the cell; polysaccharide plates or platelets
may conver and strengthen the posterior portion of the body (Carey, 1992).
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Strombidium sp.,
cell body 47 μm long, 37 μm wide,
membranelles about 10 μm long,
x 400, Japan, May-June 1999 by Y. Tsukii
50 μm
100 μm
150 μm; x 400
Strombidium sulcatum
Claparède and Lachmann, 1858:
Ovoid, 60 μm long;
anterior bluntly pointed; AZM extends 1/3 the body length; posterior rounded;
the region of cortical platelets from the equatorial cleft to posterior end; a band of trichites presents
in this region (Carey, 1992).
Strombidium viridae Stein, 1867 (Syn. Strombidium nasutum Smith, 1897):
Conical, with a well-developed peristomial collar; rounded posterior;
80 μm long;
bundles of trichites make an equatorial band; posterior covered with polygonal cortical platelets;
macronucleus vermiform (Carey, 1992).
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