<i>Epistylis obliqua</i> Sommer, 1951 (Fig. 1 A–C & Fig. 2 A–B) <p> <b>Improved diagnosis</b>: Colony alternating branched, short umbrella-shaped. The zooids are attached to the ends of a stalk branches. Contracted colony have a spherical shape. The stalk branching usually stepped (Fig. 2). All ends of branches are very short and only the upper ones are occupied by zooids. Number of zooids per colony is 6–9. Zooids 45–52 µm long × 19–22 µm wide <i>in vivo</i> (72 µm long × 45–50 µm wide after Sommer, 1951), elongate vaseshaped and constricted below the thick peristomial lip. Primary stalk of colony short to moderately lon...
FIGURES 1 – 7. Pseudepistylis songi n. sp. in vivo (1 – 4, 6), protargol impregnation (7), silver ni...
A new peritrich species highly tolerant to ammonium and nitrite, Epistylis camprubii n. sp., was fou...
Fig. 6. Metaradiophrya varians (de Puytorac, 1954), Slovak specimens in vivo. A. Semi-schematic diag...
Epistylis obliqua Sommer, 1951 (Fig. 1 A–C & Fig. 2 A–B) Improved diagnosis: Colony alternating ...
Epistylis smalli n. sp. Diagnosis. Freshwater Epistylis with a dichotomously branched colony bear...
FIGURE 1. Photomicrographs of in vivo and protargol stained specimens of Epistylis smalli n. sp. A. ...
FIGURES 1–9 (1–4 Obtained from in vivo specimens and 5–9 from protargol stained colonies). 1. Genera...
Abibulaeva, Alie, Yalçin, Çağri, Durucan, Furkan, Dovgal, Igor (2023): New record of Epistylis obliq...
FIGURE 10. Diagrams that illustrate the possible forms and branching patterns of colonies of Epistyl...
Epistylis riograndensis n. sp., a freshwater peritrich hosting symbiotic algae in its cytoplasm, was...
FIGURE 10–11. Schematic drawing of a colony of E. riograndensis showing the macronucleus (MAC), the ...
Figures 19–26. Morphology of Zoothamnium hiketes from life (19–23), after protargol (24, 25) and sil...
Figures 27–38. Photomicrographs of Zoothamnium hiketes from life (27–31), after protargol (32–34, 36...
The family Epistylidae includes those peritrichous ciliates with non-contractile stalks, either soli...
A new peritrich species highly tolerant to ammonium and nitrite, Epistylis camprubii n. sp., was fou...
FIGURES 1 – 7. Pseudepistylis songi n. sp. in vivo (1 – 4, 6), protargol impregnation (7), silver ni...
A new peritrich species highly tolerant to ammonium and nitrite, Epistylis camprubii n. sp., was fou...
Fig. 6. Metaradiophrya varians (de Puytorac, 1954), Slovak specimens in vivo. A. Semi-schematic diag...
Epistylis obliqua Sommer, 1951 (Fig. 1 A–C & Fig. 2 A–B) Improved diagnosis: Colony alternating ...
Epistylis smalli n. sp. Diagnosis. Freshwater Epistylis with a dichotomously branched colony bear...
FIGURE 1. Photomicrographs of in vivo and protargol stained specimens of Epistylis smalli n. sp. A. ...
FIGURES 1–9 (1–4 Obtained from in vivo specimens and 5–9 from protargol stained colonies). 1. Genera...
Abibulaeva, Alie, Yalçin, Çağri, Durucan, Furkan, Dovgal, Igor (2023): New record of Epistylis obliq...
FIGURE 10. Diagrams that illustrate the possible forms and branching patterns of colonies of Epistyl...
Epistylis riograndensis n. sp., a freshwater peritrich hosting symbiotic algae in its cytoplasm, was...
FIGURE 10–11. Schematic drawing of a colony of E. riograndensis showing the macronucleus (MAC), the ...
Figures 19–26. Morphology of Zoothamnium hiketes from life (19–23), after protargol (24, 25) and sil...
Figures 27–38. Photomicrographs of Zoothamnium hiketes from life (27–31), after protargol (32–34, 36...
The family Epistylidae includes those peritrichous ciliates with non-contractile stalks, either soli...
A new peritrich species highly tolerant to ammonium and nitrite, Epistylis camprubii n. sp., was fou...
FIGURES 1 – 7. Pseudepistylis songi n. sp. in vivo (1 – 4, 6), protargol impregnation (7), silver ni...
A new peritrich species highly tolerant to ammonium and nitrite, Epistylis camprubii n. sp., was fou...
Fig. 6. Metaradiophrya varians (de Puytorac, 1954), Slovak specimens in vivo. A. Semi-schematic diag...