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Euglenophyceae: Sphenomonadales: Petalomonadaceae
Euglenida: Sphenomonadida

Petalomonas sp.
Stein

Petalomonas Genus: Only 1 emergent flagellum; locomotory flagellum directed anteriorly, straight, during swimming; colourless, phagotrophic; no eyespot; rigid, solitary, ovoid, usually flat, with several keels; freshwater (Illustrated Guide, 1985). Oval or pyriform; not plastic; pellicle often with straight or spiral furrow; a single flagellum; many species (Kudo, 1966).
Species:
Similar genus -->> Notosolenus;


Petalomonas sp., cell body μm long, μm wide, x 640, Miyadera, Iruma city, Saitama Pref., Japan, May 2003 by Y. Tsukii
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Petalomonas Petalomonas Petalomonas Petalomonas

* P. bicarinata: 30-35 μm; 2 dorsal, 2 ventral grooves on either side of dorsal and ventral keels (How to know the protozoa, 1979).
P. mediocanellata: 21-26 μm; with median, longitudinal grooves, dorsal and ventral (How to know the protozoa, 1979).
P. alata: 23-25 μm; with one dorsal, one ventral, and two lateral grooves (How to know the protozoa, 1979).
P. asymmetrica: 18-25 μm; pyriform, with a deep lateral groove (How to know the protozoa, 1979).


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