Parabodo caudatus ( Stein, 1878 )
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13. Parabodo caudatus ( Stein, 1878)
Moreira et al., 2004
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Bodo caudatus (Duajrdin, 1841) Stein, 1878 .
Material examined. Gimhae-si (35°15′24.7″N, 128°52′ 05.6″E), Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea; 12 May 2013.
Deposition. N.A.
World distribution. Austria and South Korea.
Diagnosis. Cells are usually ovate, compressed and are 11-16 μm long with a conspicuous apical mouth. The cells are very flexible but not amoeboid. Two flagella emerge from a subapical pocket; the anterior flagellum is recurved so that it is directed towards the rear and beats with a paddling motion. The acronematic posterior flagellum appears to attach to the cell body or to lie in a groove when the cells are not moving. Move by skidding or swimming.
Phylum Ciliophora Doflein, 1901 ḑAEệë
Class Spirotrichea Butschli, 1889 ṉAEḋ
Subclass Stichotrichia Small & Lynn, 1985 ĕǿAEệďḋ
Order Sporadotrichida Faure-Fremiet, 1961 ṳĩǿAEẵ
Family Oxytrichidae Ehrenberg, 1830 ḆAEǿAEệŭ Genus Monomicrocaryon Foissner, 2016
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Parabodo caudatus ( Stein, 1878 )
Chae, Kyu-Seok, Jung, Jongwoo, Lee, Won Je & Min, Gi-Sik 2022 |
Bodo caudatus (Duajrdin, 1841)
Stein 1878 |