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<emphasis id="B94FEAF3FF964F63FF2EB7AD9869591E" bold="true" box="[132,307,1767,1793]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="132">Ploeotia vitrea</emphasis>
Dujardin 1841
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(
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,
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<emphasis id="B94FEAF3FF964F63FF00B6539814592C" bold="true" box="[170,334,1817,1843]" pageId="13" pageNumber="132">Observation:</emphasis>
Cell is oval, about 20 μm long, and slightly flattened, with a well developed hook-shaped ingestion organelle. The anterior part of the cell is slightly blunt and the posterior part of the cell is point- ed. This species has 10 longitudinal raised double ridges; 4 dorsally, 2 laterally, 4 ventrally. The ridges may be well developed and two mid-ventral ridges are close to each other. The anterior flagellum is about 0.7 times the cell length and beats freely from side to side, and the posterior flagellum is thick and twice the cell length. The nucleus is located in the right side of the cell and the reservoir is in the left side. Description based on record of one cell.
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<emphasis id="B94FEAF3FF964F63FCFCB3559A885C26" bold="true" box="[854,978,543,569]" pageId="13" pageNumber="132">Remarks:</emphasis>
The observation is in agreement with the
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. This species can be easily distinguished from other
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species
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by its ten raised double ridges.
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is a senior synonym of
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<emphasis id="B94FEAF3FF964F63FC69B3E09DCA5CDB" box="[963,1168,682,708]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="132">Anisonema vitrea</emphasis>
(Dujardin 1841)
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. It was reported from marine sites in
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,
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,
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, Hawaii,
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and
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, and the previously reported length range was 1640 μm (
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;
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;
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;
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;
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;
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Al-Qassab
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2002
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;
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,
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,
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).
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