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Litostomatea: Haptoria: Pharyngophorida: Tracheliidae

Dileptus cygnus
(Claparède & Lachmann, 1859)

Dileptus cygnus Genus: Body long, rear usually pointed (Illustrated Guide, 1985). Elogate; snout or neck-like prolongation (proboscis) conspicuous; contractile vacuoles two or more (Kudo, 1966). Contractile vacuoles usually lie in a row along the dorsal surface (Carey, 1992).
Species:
Similar Genus ->> Trachelius; Paradileptus;


Dileptus cygnus, cell body 600 μm long, μm wide, macronucleus moniliform, contractile vacuoles line the dorsal surface and extend right to the tip of the neck region, tail region present, very long proboscis (1/2 of the body length), x 100, x 200, x 400, Japan, 1998 by Y. Tsukii
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Dileptus cygnus Dileptus cygnus
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Macronucleus moniliform
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D. gigas: About 700 μm long; macronucleus sausage-shaped; contractile vacuoles line the dorsal surface and extend right to the tip of the neck region (Illustrated Guide, 1985).
D. monilatus (Stokes, 1886) Kahl, 1931: Elongate; 700 μm long; no separate tail region; macronucleus moniliform; contractile vacuoles line the dorsal surface and extend right to the tip of the neck region (Carey, 1992). Proboscis less than 1/4 of the body length.


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