dc:description"Fig. 3A–M. Trochilioides recta from life (A, B, E–G, K) and after protargol impregnation (C, D, H–J, L, M). A – ventral view of a typical individual; B, F – right view, arrowhead (F) indicates contractile vacuole; C, D – to show infraciliature, arrows mark kinetosome-like granules at base of podite; E, G – ventral view, arrowheads (E) point to tooth and arrow (G) shows podite; H – anterior portion, double arrowheads point to circumoral kineties, arrow refers to preoral kinety, arrowhead indicates terminal fragment; I – posterior portion, arrow marks kinetosome-like granules at base of podite; J – anterior portion, arrows point to postoral kineties; K – details of cytoplasm, arrows show contractile vacuoles, arrowheads refer to nematodesmal rods; L – right portion of ventral side, arrowhead points to equatorial fragment; M – infraciliature. Co – circumoral kineties, EF – equatorial fragment, FvK – frontoventral kineties, Ma – macronucleus, Pr – preoral kinety, TF – terminal fragment. Scale bars: 20 µm (A, C), 15 µm (E, G, M).";
dc:description"Fig. 4A–O. Trochilioides recta and its congeners whose infraciliature are known. A–C, E, H – Trochilioides recta, A and B from Kahl (1928), C from Kahl (1931), E from Borror (1972), H from Deroux (1976); D – Orthotrochilia agamalievi (syn. Trochilioides recta sensu Agamaliev, 1974), fromAgamaliev (1974); F – Trochilioides recta sensu Dragesco, 1966, from Dragesco (1966); G – Trochilioides trivialis, from Fenchel (1965); I – T. tenuis, from Deroux (1976); J, K – T. bathybius, J from Jankowski (1967), K from Deroux (1976); L – T.dispar, from Fauré-Fremiet (1965); M – T. littoralis, from Jankowski (1967); N, O – T. fimbriatus, from Foissner (1984), arrowhead (O) points to the basket-curtain. Scale bars: 20 µm.";