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Euglenophyceae: Euglenales
Mastigophora: Euglenida

Phacus aenigmaticus
Drezepolski

Genus: Highly flattened; pellicle firm; body form constant (Kudo, 1966). Chloroplasts small, discoid, pyrenoids usually absent; most species flat and leaf-shaped; often with ridges or fins running helically or longitudinally (Illustrated Guide, 1985).
Species: Cell body obovoid to long triangular, slightly twisted; anterior end broadly rounded, sharrowly bilobed; laterally undulated and asymmetrical; posterior end tapered into a long slightly curved cauda, 22-26 μm long, 10-13 μm wide; usually 3 paramylon bodies cup-shaped, parietal plate, two located at the right and left halves of the cell at the anterior end, remaining one at the posterior half of the cell (Photomicrographs of the Freshwater Algae, 1995).
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Phacus aenigmaticus
P. aenigmaticus
24 x 9 μm
Omiya
Saitama, 2001
Phacus aenigmaticus
P. aenigmaticus
20 x 9 μm
Akigase Park
Saitama, 2002
Phacus aenigmaticus
P. aenigmaticus
20 x 9 μm
Akigase Park
Saitama, 2002
Phacus aenigmaticus
P. aenigmaticus
μm
Hanyu
Saitama, 2003
Phacus
P. aenigmaticus
26 x 14 μm
Sannoh Park
Saitama
Saitama, 2005
Phacus aenigmaticus
P. aenigmaticus
24 x 11 μm
Okubo Ryoke
Akigase park
Saitama, 2005
Phacus
P. aenigmaticus ?
or similar sp. ?
30 x 12 μm
Shiba river
near Owada p.
Saitama, 2005
Phacus
P. aenigmaticus ?
or similar sp. ?
30 x 12 μm
Oura central p.
Oura
Gunma, 2006
Phacus aenigmaticus
P. aenigmaticus ?
20 x 7 μm
A. flower p.
Ashikaga
Tochigi, 2006
Phacus aenigmaticus
P. aenigmaticus ?
20 x 9 μm
Okahotto-Yatsu 4
Abiko
Chiba, 2008
Phacus
P. aenigmaticus ?
26 x 9 μm
Beppu-numa
Kumagaya
Saitama, 2008

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Phacus aenigmaticus
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