 
 
Spirotrichea
(formerly Karyorelictea): Protocruziida 
Protocruzia sp.
de Faria, da Cunha and Pinto, 1922
|  Genus: Ovoid to elongate; dorsal surface has reduced somatic ciliation; ventral with well developed kineties; 
peristome apical, 1/3 of the body length; buccal ciliation massively developed; a single 
macronucleus (Carey, 1992).  
Peristome leads directly into cytostome; covex left side not ciliated ?, but bears bristles; 
flat right side ? with 3-5 ciliary rows; perstome begins at pointed anterior end, 1/3 of the body length; 
macronucleus simple; contractile vacuole subterminal (Kudo, 1966). Species:
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Protocruzia (pigerrima ?), 
cell body 17 μm long, 10 μm wide, 
cytostome 5 μm long, 
x 640, Japan, April 1999, by Y. Tsukii
 31 μm
 31 μm
 63 μm
 63 μm
 94 μm; x 640
 94 μm; x 640
 
 
 
 
Protocruzia sp., x 400, x 640, May-June 1999 by Y. Tsukii
 
 
 
 
* Protocruzia pigerrima (Cohn, 1866) da Cunha, 1914: 
Very small, 20 μm long; 
similar in form to P. adherens (Carey, 1992).  
20 μm (da Cunha), 
50-60 μm long; 
peristome 1/4 - 1/3 the body length (Kudo, 1966).  
Protocruzia adherens (Mansfeld, 1923) Kahl, 1930-5: 
Ovoid, 60 μm long; buccal region 
conspicuous starting at the apex of the cell and occupies at least 1/4 of the body length 
(Carey, 1992).  
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