. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. I 12 PROTOZOA. ll.Oinobryon 12.Sy ncry jj^a 13. Anl'hotihysoi 14.Rhit>icladendron FiQ. 87.—Various forms of Flagellata. 2, 6-8, 10, 13, 14, Protomastigaceae ; 11, 12, Chrysomonadaceae; 9, Cryptomonadaoeae; 1, 3, Euglenaceae; 4, Pantostomata: note branched stalk in 13 ; branched tubular theca in 14 ; distinct thecae in 11 ; stalk and theca in 10. In 2, flagellate [a) and amoeboid (&) phases are sliown ; in 5, flagellate (a) and Heliozoan (6) phases ^; in 8 are shown two stages in the ingestion of a food particle (/) ; chr, plastoids ; c.vac, cont

. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. I 12 PROTOZOA. ll.Oinobryon 12.Sy ncry jj^a 13. Anl'hotihysoi 14.Rhit>icladendron FiQ. 87.—Various forms of Flagellata. 2, 6-8, 10, 13, 14, Protomastigaceae ; 11, 12, Chrysomonadaceae; 9, Cryptomonadaoeae; 1, 3, Euglenaceae; 4, Pantostomata: note branched stalk in 13 ; branched tubular theca in 14 ; distinct thecae in 11 ; stalk and theca in 10. In 2, flagellate [a) and amoeboid (&) phases are sliown ; in 5, flagellate (a) and Heliozoan (6) phases ^; in 8 are shown two stages in the ingestion of a food particle (/) ; chr, plastoids ; c.vac, cont Stock Photo
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. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. I 12 PROTOZOA. ll.Oinobryon 12.Sy ncry jj^a 13. Anl'hotihysoi 14.Rhit>icladendron FiQ. 87.—Various forms of Flagellata. 2, 6-8, 10, 13, 14, Protomastigaceae ; 11, 12, Chrysomonadaceae; 9, Cryptomonadaoeae; 1, 3, Euglenaceae; 4, Pantostomata: note branched stalk in 13 ; branched tubular theca in 14 ; distinct thecae in 11 ; stalk and theca in 10. In 2, flagellate [a) and amoeboid (&) phases are sliown ; in 5, flagellate (a) and Heliozoan (6) phases ^; in 8 are shown two stages in the ingestion of a food particle (/) ; chr, plastoids ; c.vac, contractile vacuole ; /, food particle ; g, gullet; I, theca ; nu, nucleus ; p, protoplasm ; per, peristome ; v.i, vacuole of ingestion. (From Parker and Haswell, mostly from Btitschli's Protozoa.) ^ Dimorpha is now referred to Heliozoa (p. 70).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harmer, S. F. (Sidney Frederic), Sir, 1862- ed; Shipley, A. E. (Arthur Everett), Sir, 1861-1927. ed. [London, Macmillan and Co. , Limited; New York, The Macmillan Company