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Euglenophyceae: Euglenales
Mastigophora: Euglenida

Trachelomonas
Pringsheim, 1956

Genus: Euglenas in a close fitting lorica; a single long flagellum extends through small opening; lorica with or without short collar; yellow to brown (How to know the protozoa, 1979). Lorica often possesses numerous spines, composed of ferric hydroxide impregnated with brown manganic compound (Kudo, 1966).
Lorica granulated (or coarse)
Collar present
Trachelomonas scabra
T. scabra
8 samples
24-28 x μm
2001-2008
Trachelomonas
Trachelomonas sp.
μm
Saitama, 1999
Trachelomonas
T. planktonica
26 x 18 μm
Sannoh park
Nishi-ku
Saitama, 2004
Trachelomonas
T. planktonica
var. oblonga ?
26 x 15 μm
Otto-Numa
Tsuchiura
Ibaraki, 2002
Trachelomonas similis
T. similis ?
or T. scabra ?
μm
Saitama, 1999
Trachelomonas
T. similis ?
μm
Hazama marsh
Ashikaga
Tochigi, 2003
Trachelomonas
T. similis ?
23 x 18 μm
25 x 16 μm
Shirahata-Numa
Urawa
Saitama, 2005
Trachelomonas
Trachelomonas ?
61 x 42 μm
Kowashimizu
Suwa
Nagano, 2005
Collar present/absent
Trachelomonas
T. granulosa
17 samples
granular projections
16-39 μm
1998-2007
Trachelomonas
T. intermedia
11 samples
surface dotted
18-31 x μm
1999-2008
Collar absent
Trachelomonas
T. abrupta ?
collar 1 μm
32 x 23 μm
Mizuko-kaizuka p.
Fujimi
Saitama, 2004
Trachelomonas
T. abrupta
26 samples
17-32 μm
1999-2008
Trachelomonas lacustris
T. lacustris ?
7 samples
23-27 μm
2003-2008
Trachelomonas
Trachelomonas sp.
30 x 17, 23 x 14 μm
near Town Hall
Shobu
Saitama, 2004
Trachelomonas
T. rugulosa
parallel waves
15 μm
Saitama, 1999

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