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Anisonema Dujardin 1841
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Anisonema sp.
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Anisonema sp.

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Euglenophyceae : Sphenomonadales
Euglenida: Sphenomonadida: Anisonemidae

Anisonema sp.
Dujardin

Anisonema Genus: Generally ovoid; asymmetrical; plastic or rigid; a slit-like ventral furrow ; flagella at anterior end; cytopharynx long; contractile vacuole anterior; nucleus posterior (Kudo, 1966). Lightly striated; trailing flagellum longer than anterior one (How to know the protozoa, 1979).
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Anisonema sp. ( acinus ?), cell body oval, 27 μm long, 17 μm wide, recurrent (trailing) flagellum μm long x 400, x 640, Japan, April 1999, by Y. Tsukii
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Euglenida: Sphenomonadina: Anisonemidae
Euglenophyta: Sphenomonadales

Anisonema
Dujardin

Family: Colorless body; two flagella, one directed anteriorly and the other usually posteriorly ; stigma absent.
Genus: Generally ovoid; asymmetrical; plastic or rigid; a slit-like ventral furrow ; flagella at anterior end; cytopharynx long; contractile vacuole anterior; nucleus posterior (Kudo, 1966). Lightly striated; trailing flagellum longer than anterior one (How to know the protozoa, 1979).

A. acinus
4 clips
μm
Japan, 1998

A. acinus
3 clips
μm
Japan, 1998

A. acinus
2 clips
24 x 11 μm
Japan, 1998

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