FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63  
64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   >>  
ped pharynx. Body small; not produced into Genus *_Pleuronema_ neck-like elongation Body medium-sized; anterior end Genus *_Lembus_ produced into neck-like elongation * Presence at Woods Hole indicated by asterisk. Genus PLEURONEMA Dujardin '41. (Perty '52; Clap. & Lach. '58; Stein '59, vol. I; Quennerstedt '67; Kent '81; Buetschli '88; Schewiakoff '89; Shevyakov '96.) Small to medium-sized ciliates, with an unchanging form. They are somewhat lens-shape and laterally compressed, the two surfaces about equally arched. The ventral surface is nearly straight or but slightly arched; the dorsal is quite convex. The anterior and posterior extremities are equally rounded. The peristome begins as a small depression, but becomes larger until it takes in nearly all of the ventral surface. The depression becomes much deeper at about the center of the body, and is especially marked on the left side of the peristome. In this deeper portion is the mouth, with an almost imperceptible oesophagus. Upon the left edge of the peristome is a high, undulating membrane, sail-like in appearance when extended. This may stretch around the posterior edge of the peristome and upon the right aide, thus forming a pocket by means of which the food particles are directed into the mouth. The rest of the right edge of the peristome is occupied by closely approximated powerful cilia (Buetschli) or a second undulating membrane (Stein). The body cilia are relatively long. Trichocysts and caudal bristles may be present. The contractile vacuole is subterminal and dorsal; it is questionable whether there are canals leading to it. A round macronucleus with one micronucleus is in the anterior half of the body. The anus is terminal. Food is chiefly bacteria. Movement combines springing with swimming and rotation. Fresh and salt water. Pleuronema chrysalis Ehr., sp. Fig. 40. Synonyms: _Pleuronema crassa_ Dujardin '41; _P. marina_ Duj. '41; Fabre-Domergue '85; _P. coronata_ Kent '81; _Paramoecium chrysalis_ Ehr. '38; _Lembadion orale_ G. & R. '88; _Histiobalantium agile_ Stokes '85, '88. The body is ovoid, slightly flattened, rounded at both ends, the anterior end sharper than the posterior. The ventral surface is almost entirely taken up by a peristome which extends from the anterior end posteriorly three-quarters of the body length. The posterior end of the peristome is straight, the left curved, following
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63  
64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   >>  



Top keywords:
peristome
 

anterior

 

posterior

 
ventral
 

surface

 
Pleuronema
 

equally

 

slightly

 

rounded

 

chrysalis


depression

 
dorsal
 

deeper

 

straight

 

arched

 

undulating

 

Dujardin

 

medium

 

produced

 
membrane

elongation

 

Buetschli

 
powerful
 

combines

 

Trichocysts

 

chiefly

 

terminal

 
bacteria
 

Movement

 
contractile

micronucleus

 

macronucleus

 

canals

 

leading

 
present
 

bristles

 

vacuole

 
questionable
 

subterminal

 

caudal


curved

 
flattened
 

Stokes

 

Histiobalantium

 

sharper

 

posteriorly

 

quarters

 

length

 

extends

 

Lembadion