<documentid="74F325426D204FD57A9B8CFC7A24794D"ID-DOI="10.4467/16890027AP.12.010.0514"ID-ISSN="1689-0027"ID-Zenodo-Dep="13192960"IM.bibliography_approvedBy="felipe"IM.illustrations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.materialsCitations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.metadata_approvedBy="felipe"IM.taxonomicNames_approvedBy="felipe"IM.treatments_approvedBy="felipe"checkinTime="1722623774654"checkinUser="felipe"docAuthor="Aydin, Esra Elif & Lee, Won Je"docDate="2012"docId="039287F7FF924F67FC9AB2A69C7358F2"docLanguage="en"docName="ActaProtozool.51.2.119-137.pdf"docOrigin="Acta Protozoologica 51 (2)"docSource="https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/6cf3745c-7fc3-3086-8e0b-e266c329ac0d/"docStyle="DocumentStyle:A2410F4AEE1F22C18462D14A0D03D0BF.1:ActaProtozool.2012-2013.journal_article"docStyleId="A2410F4AEE1F22C18462D14A0D03D0BF"docStyleName="ActaProtozool.2012-2013.journal_article"docStyleVersion="1"docTitle="Notosolenus canellatus Skuja 1948"docType="treatment"docVersion="3"lastPageNumber="128"masterDocId="FFABFF8FFF9B4F6EFFAAB14A995A5E1F"masterDocTitle="Free-living Heterotrophic Flagellates from Intertidal Sediments of Saros Bay, Aegean Sea (Turkey)"masterLastPageNumber="137"masterPageNumber="119"pageNumber="128"updateTime="1722677347105"updateUser="ExternalLinkService"zenodo-license-document="CC-BY-4.0">
<mods:titleid="77EEA807B1FDF7D4CF84E96B1746E87F">Free-living Heterotrophic Flagellates from Intertidal Sediments of Saros Bay, Aegean Sea (Turkey)</mods:title>
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Cell is pear-shaped, about 15 μm long, dorsally convex and ventrally flattened. The anterior end has a small collar and the posterior end is slightly rounded. Two flagella of unequal length emerge from the flagellar canal. The anterior flagellum is about the cell length and the posterior flagellum is about 0.7 times the cell length. The dorsal surface has three longitudinal grooves; one median groove and two lateral grooves. The ventral surface has a shallow longitudinal median groove. The flagellar pocket is located on the right side of the cell and the nucleus is on the left side. The cell moves by gliding. One cell found.
Generally, our observations are in accord with the observations of
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