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Nassophorea: Nassulida: Nassulina: Nassulidae

Nassula sp.
Ehrenberg, 1833

Nassula Family: Body ellipsoidal, uniformly ciliated; hypostomial frange short; prominent cytopharyngeal apparatus (Carey, 1992).
Genus: Oral aperture small, oval (Carey, 1992).
Species:
Similar species --> Paranassula


Nassula sp., cell body 55 μm long, 27 μm wide, L/W= 2.0, cyrtos 10 μm long, 8 μm wide, trichocysts rare, x 400, Saitama Pref., Japan, May-June 1999 by Y. Tsukii
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Nassula Nassula Nassula Nassula

Nassula sp. ?, cell body 63 μm long, 29 μm wide, cyrtos 15 μm long, 7 μm wide, x 400, x 640, Saitama Pref., May-June 1999 by Y. Tsukii
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Nassula
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Nassula Nassula

Nassula parva Kahl, 1928: Small, ovoid with large cytopharyngeal basket; 60 μm long; a spherical macronucleus; single contractile vacuole in mid-body region; details of range and suture not given (Carey, 1992).

Nassula rubens Perty, 1852: Small, ellipsoidal; 50-70 μm long; long cytopharyngeal basket; single contractile vacuole; single macronucleus; many trichocysts (Carey, 1992).

Nassula citrea Kahl, 1931: Ovoid or ellipsoidal, anterior not expanded; 70-90 μm long; frange equipped with long membranelles; cytopharyngeal appratus unremarkable; single contractile vacuole; single ovoid macronucelus (Carey, 1992).


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