BLEPHARISMIDAE Jankowski infracili
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in Small and Lynn , 1985 1 2) . Body pyriform or ellipsoid , somewhat anteriorly narrowed , laterally compressed ; paroral d ikinetids anterior of cytostome (precytostomal); four genera . b 9 <9 e9 ral cilia arising (from short length of etids next to oral cavity ; with short , lus-type bacteria attached flat to somatic ce ...... .......... ...... ......... Parablepharisma al cilia at least arising (from a much r file of dikinetids , approaching the length e left serial oral polykinetids ......... .. ..... .. 2 l infraciliature , only as as a file of etids ....... .............. .......... ... ..... Anigsteinia al infraciliature more complex ...... ....... .. 3 roral infraciliature next to oral cavity ming three short kinetosomal files ; mented pale to dark pink , red , or purple ..... . . ........... ........ .. ............ ..... .... ...... 8/epharisma ). Anterior or precytostomal dikinetids of oral infraciliature in groups of four uartets) ....... ..... ... ..... Pseudoblepharisma
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in Small and Lynn , 1985 1 2) . Body pyriform or ellipsoid , somewhat anteriorly narrowed , laterally compressed ; paroral d ikinetids anterior of cytostome (precytostomal); four genera . b 9 <9 e9 ral cilia arising (from short length of etids next to oral cavity ; with short , lus-type bacteria attached flat to somatic ce ...... .......... ...... ......... Parablepharisma al cilia at least arising (from a much r file of dikinetids , approaching the length e left serial oral polykinetids ......... .. ..... .. 2 l infraciliature , only as as a file of etids ....... .............. .......... ... ..... Anigsteinia al infraciliature more complex ...... ....... .. 3 roral infraciliature next to oral cavity ming three short kinetosomal files ; mented pale to dark pink , red , or purple ..... . . ........... ........ .. ............ ..... .... ...... 8/epharisma ). Anterior or precytostomal dikinetids of oral infraciliature in groups of four uartets) ....... ..... ... ..... Pseudoblepharisma