dc:title"A further study on littoral ciliates (Protozoa, Ciliophora) near King George Island, Antarctica, with description of a new genus and seven new species";
dc:description"Figure 2. Holosticha antarctica nov. spec. from life (A, E) and after protargol impregnation (B–D, F–H). (A) Ventral view of a typical specimen. (B, C) Ventral and dorsal views of the same specimen, to show the general infraciliature. (D) Detailed structure of buccal area, arrow marks the distal end of adoral zone. (E) To show different body shapes when crawling on a substrate surface. (F–H) Caudal part, to show the different appearance of the cirral patterns. Note that the transverse cirri are sometimes mixed with the marginal row. AZM, adoral zone of membranelles; BC, buccal cirrus; DK, dorsal kineties; EM, endoral membrane; FC, frontal cirri; FTC, frontoterminal cirri; LMR, left marginal row; Ma, macronucleus; Mi, micronucleus; MVR, midventral rows; PM, paroral membrane; RMR, right marginal row; TC, transverse cirri. Scale bars: 150 Mm (A, E); 100 Mm (B, D).";
dc:description"Figure 11. Holosticha antarctica nov. spec. after protargol impregnation. (A, B, F) Ventral view, to show the general appearance of ciliature. (C) Ventral view of caudal portion, arrow indicates the transverse cirri. (D, E, G) Ventral view of anterior portion, arrow in D marks the frontoterminal cirri, in E indicates the distal end of adoral zone; arrowheads in G indicate the frontal cirri. (H) Dorsal view, to show the dorsal kineties. (I, L, M) Ventral view of caudal part, to show the different structures of the ciliature: arrow in I marks the midventral row, while those in L, M indicate the transverse cirri. Double-arrowheads in I mark the (likely?) posterior end of left marginal row. (J, K) Ventral view, to show the buccal apparatus, arrows mark the buccal cirrus. Scale bars: 100 Mm (A); 60 Mm (B); 200 Mm (F); 50 Mm (I, L).";