. Higher Crustacea of New York city. Crustacea. 184 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM guished by the biarticulate flagellum of the antennae.. It differs from P o r c e 11 i o in the smallness of the lateral lobes of the head and in the absence of any projec- tion between the eyes. Antennae long and delicate. Integument soft and thin. Length 8-12 mm. The color of living animals is silvery, but in alcohol it is brown with irregular lighter spots and streaks. The antennae are distinctly banded, the distal portion of each joint being lighter than the base. They are very active forms and are what might be call Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/higher-crustacea-of-new-york-city-crustacea-184-new-york-state-museum-guished-by-the-biarticulate-flagellum-of-the-antennae-it-differs-from-p-o-r-c-e-11-i-o-in-the-smallness-of-the-lateral-lobes-of-the-head-and-in-the-absence-of-any-projec-tion-between-the-eyes-antennae-long-and-delicate-integument-soft-and-thin-length-8-12-mm-the-color-of-living-animals-is-silvery-but-in-alcohol-it-is-brown-with-irregular-lighter-spots-and-streaks-the-antennae-are-distinctly-banded-the-distal-portion-of-each-joint-being-lighter-than-the-base-they-are-very-active-forms-and-are-what-might-be-call-image232184644.html
RMRDMWTM–. Higher Crustacea of New York city. Crustacea. 184 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM guished by the biarticulate flagellum of the antennae.. It differs from P o r c e 11 i o in the smallness of the lateral lobes of the head and in the absence of any projec- tion between the eyes. Antennae long and delicate. Integument soft and thin. Length 8-12 mm. The color of living animals is silvery, but in alcohol it is brown with irregular lighter spots and streaks. The antennae are distinctly banded, the distal portion of each joint being lighter than the base. They are very active forms and are what might be call
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 246 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY 21 (16) Without lorica; one or more flagella. Family Heteromastigidae . 2 a 22 (29) Not forming colonies 23 23 (26) Flagellum single 24 24 (25) Flagellum directed forward Leptomonas Kent. Representative species Leptomonas sp. Body pointed anteriorly and very flexible. Flagellum long and active. Often parasitic. Fig. 371 represents a form reported by Conn, taken from a watering trough, and assigned to this genus with some doubt. Species not determined. Fig. 371. Leptomonas sp. X 875. (After Conn.) 25 (24) Flagellum trailing Rhyn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-246-fresh-water-biology-21-16-without-lorica-one-or-more-flagella-family-heteromastigidae-2-a-22-29-not-forming-colonies-23-23-26-flagellum-single-24-24-25-flagellum-directed-forward-leptomonas-kent-representative-species-leptomonas-sp-body-pointed-anteriorly-and-very-flexible-flagellum-long-and-active-often-parasitic-fig-371-represents-a-form-reported-by-conn-taken-from-a-watering-trough-and-assigned-to-this-genus-with-some-doubt-species-not-determined-fig-371-leptomonas-sp-x-875-after-conn-25-24-flagellum-trailing-rhyn-image216352209.html
RMPFYKCH–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 246 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY 21 (16) Without lorica; one or more flagella. Family Heteromastigidae . 2 a 22 (29) Not forming colonies 23 23 (26) Flagellum single 24 24 (25) Flagellum directed forward Leptomonas Kent. Representative species Leptomonas sp. Body pointed anteriorly and very flexible. Flagellum long and active. Often parasitic. Fig. 371 represents a form reported by Conn, taken from a watering trough, and assigned to this genus with some doubt. Species not determined. Fig. 371. Leptomonas sp. X 875. (After Conn.) 25 (24) Flagellum trailing Rhyn
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 246 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY 21 (16) Without lorica; one or more flagella. Family Heteromastigidae . 2 a 22 (29) Not forming colonies 23 23 (26) Flagellum single 24 24 (25) Flagellum directed forward Leptomonas Kent. Representative species Leptomonas sp. Body pointed anteriorly and very flexible. Flagellum long and active. Often parasitic. Fig. 371 represents a form reported by Conn, taken from a watering trough, and assigned to this genus with some doubt. Species not determined. Fig. 371. Leptomonas sp. X 875. (After Conn.) 25 (24) Flagellum trailing Rhyn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-246-fresh-water-biology-21-16-without-lorica-one-or-more-flagella-family-heteromastigidae-2-a-22-29-not-forming-colonies-23-23-26-flagellum-single-24-24-25-flagellum-directed-forward-leptomonas-kent-representative-species-leptomonas-sp-body-pointed-anteriorly-and-very-flexible-flagellum-long-and-active-often-parasitic-fig-371-represents-a-form-reported-by-conn-taken-from-a-watering-trough-and-assigned-to-this-genus-with-some-doubt-species-not-determined-fig-371-leptomonas-sp-x-875-after-conn-25-24-flagellum-trailing-rhyn-image231949789.html
RMRDA691–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 246 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY 21 (16) Without lorica; one or more flagella. Family Heteromastigidae . 2 a 22 (29) Not forming colonies 23 23 (26) Flagellum single 24 24 (25) Flagellum directed forward Leptomonas Kent. Representative species Leptomonas sp. Body pointed anteriorly and very flexible. Flagellum long and active. Often parasitic. Fig. 371 represents a form reported by Conn, taken from a watering trough, and assigned to this genus with some doubt. Species not determined. Fig. 371. Leptomonas sp. X 875. (After Conn.) 25 (24) Flagellum trailing Rhyn
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