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Raabena

genus / ENTODINIOMORPHIDA Reichenow / BUETSCHLIIDAE

Description

Body long, ovoid ; oral cilia continuous with Fig . 63. A somatic cilia (Fig . 61 ). 1971 a) B. Ge Barr somatic cil process (Fi SUBOR Reichen Oral a serial , us cilia as tu artiodactyl KEY 1. Ciliary 1'. Ciliary 2. Cilia as 2' . Cilia ...... 3. Ciliary levels; 3'. Ciliary perpendi and vent enus Blepharocorys Bundle, 1895 rea between oral and somatic c iIi a; ia as 2 caudal fields (Fig. 62). . Ochoterenaia appendiculata. (from Wolska , Oral detail. (from Wolska , 1978) nus Ochoterenaia Chavarria, 1933 en area between oral and somatic c iIi a; ia as 1 caudal field and 1 field on caudal g. 63) . DER ENTODINIOMORPHINA ow in Doflein and Reichenow, 1929 rea often with retractable cilia; oral c iIi a ually as distinct "polykinetids"; somatic fts , bands, or girdles; pellicle rigid, ten spiny; in vertebrates, usually s and perissodactyls; seven families. TO REPRESENTATIVE FAMILIES b 9 <9 e? tufts of body not retractable .... .. ...... ... ... 2 tufts retractable ..... Ophryoscolecidae ribbons or bands around body ... ... .. .. .... .3 as dorsal and caudal tufts .. ... ...... ... ..... . ... .... ... ... .. .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .... .. .. Cycloposthiidae bands spiralling around body at different no skeletal plates ............ Spirodiniidae bands encircle body essentially cular to longitudinal axis; large dorsal ral skeletal plates .... Troglodytellidae 498 CILIOPHORA, LI

Type species

Figures

Figure 61
Fig. 61
Raabena bella. (from Wolska, 1971 b) . firm, of

Raw text

Body long, ovoid ; oral cilia continuous with Fig . 63. A
somatic cilia (Fig . 61 ). 1971 a) B.
Ge
Barr
somatic cil
process (Fi
SUBOR
Reichen
Oral a
serial , us
cilia as tu
artiodactyl
KEY
1. Ciliary
1'. Ciliary
2. Cilia as
2' . Cilia
......
3. Ciliary
levels;
3'. Ciliary
perpendi
and vent
enus Blepharocorys Bundle, 1895
rea between oral and somatic c iIi a;
ia as 2 caudal fields (Fig. 62).
. Ochoterenaia appendiculata. (from Wolska ,
Oral detail. (from Wolska , 1978)
nus Ochoterenaia Chavarria, 1933
en area between oral and somatic c iIi a;
ia as 1 caudal field and 1 field on caudal
g. 63) .
DER ENTODINIOMORPHINA
ow in Doflein and Reichenow, 1929
rea often with retractable cilia; oral c iIi a
ually as distinct "polykinetids"; somatic
fts , bands, or girdles; pellicle rigid,
ten spiny; in vertebrates, usually
s and perissodactyls; seven families.
TO REPRESENTATIVE FAMILIES
b
9 <9 e?
tufts of body not retractable .... .. ...... ... ... 2
tufts retractable ..... Ophryoscolecidae
ribbons or bands around body ... ... .. .. .... .3
as dorsal and caudal tufts .. ... ...... ... ..... .
... .... ... ... .. .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .... .. .. Cycloposthiidae
bands spiralling around body at different
no skeletal plates ............ Spirodiniidae
bands encircle body essentially
cular to longitudinal axis; large dorsal
ral skeletal plates .... Troglodytellidae
498 CILIOPHORA, LI