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Portrait of the haptorid ciliate, Askenasia volvox (Eichwald,1852) Kahl, 1930. The cell is spherical posteriorly and the anterior is a truncate cone.The cytostome is at the anterior apex.The cytostome is surrounded by an undulating line of granules (seen only in silver impregnated specimens).Somatic cilia are arranged in three (anterior,middle and posterior)girdles.The posterior girdle consists of long stiff bristles.The anterior cilia are directed forward and the middle girdle cilia are longer , curving backwards in a "sickle" configuration.These cilia produce the saltatory locomotion typical of this genus.The posterior of the cell is unciliated.The central macronucleus is C-shaped. There is a single subequatorial contractile vacuole. From a freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho. Phase contrast.
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Posterior apical view of the haptorid ciliate,Askenasia volvox (Eichwald,1852) Kahl, 1930. The cell is spherical posteriorly and the anterior is a truncate cone.The cytostome is at the anterior apex.The cytostome is surrounded by an undulating line of granules (seen only in silver impregnated specimens).Somatic cilia are arranged in three (anterior,middle and posterior)girdles.The posterior girdle consists of long stiff bristles (seen here).The anterior cilia are directed forward and the middle girdle cilia are longer,curving backwards in a "sickle" configuration.These cilia produce the saltatory locomotion typical of this genus (they are seen well in this image).The posterior of the cell is unciliated.The central macronucleus is C-shaped. There is a single subequatorial contractile vacuole. From a freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho. Phase contrast.
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Posterior apical view of the haptorid ciliate,Askenasia volvox (Eichwald,1852) Kahl, 1930. The cell is spherical posteriorly and the anterior is a truncate cone.The cytostome is at the anterior apex.The cytostome is surrounded by an undulating line of granules (seen only in silver impregnated specimens).Somatic cilia are arranged in three (anterior,middle and posterior)girdles.The posterior girdle consists of long stiff bristles (seen here).The anterior cilia are directed forward and the middle girdle cilia are longer,curving backwards in a "sickle" configuration.These cilia produce the saltatory locomotion typical of this genus (they are seen well in this image).The posterior of the cell is unciliated.The central macronucleus is C-shaped. There is a single subequatorial contractile vacuole (seen here to viewer's left). From a freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho.DIC.
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Lateral view of the haptorid ciliate,Askenasia volvox (Eichwald,1852) Kahl, 1930. The cell is spherical posteriorly and the anterior is a truncate cone.The cytostome is at the anterior apex.The cytostome is surrounded by an undulating line of granules (seen only in silver impregnated specimens).Somatic cilia are arranged in three (anterior,middle and posterior)girdles.The posterior girdle consists of long stiff bristles (seen here).The anterior cilia are directed forward and the middle girdle cilia are longer,curving backwards in a "sickle" configuration.These cilia produce the saltatory locomotion typical of this genus (they are seen well in this image).The posterior of the cell is unciliated.The central macronucleus is C-shaped. There is a single subequatorial contractile vacuole (seen here to viewer's right). From a freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho.Brightfield with closed condenser.
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Lateral view of the haptorid ciliate,Askenasia volvox (Eichwald,1852) Kahl, 1930. The cell is spherical posteriorly and the anterior is a truncate cone.The cytostome is at the anterior apex.The cytostome is surrounded by an undulating line of granules (seen only in silver impregnated specimens).Somatic cilia are arranged in three (anterior,middle and posterior)girdles.The posterior girdle consists of long stiff bristles (seen here).The anterior cilia are directed forward and the middle girdle cilia are longer,curving backwards in a "sickle" configuration.These cilia produce the saltatory locomotion typical of this genus (they are seen well in this image).The posterior of the cell is unciliated.The central macronucleus is C-shaped. There is a single subequatorial contractile vacuole (seen here to viewer's right). From a freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho.DIC.
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Anterolateral view of the infraciliature of the haptorid ciliate,Askenasia volvox (Eichwald,1852) Kahl, 1930. The cell is spherical posteriorly and the anterior is a truncate cone.The cytostome is at the anterior apex.The cytostome is surrounded by an undulating line of granules (seen only in silver impregnated specimens).Somatic kineties are arranged in three (anterior,middle and posterior)girdles seen in this image.The anterior cilia are directed forward and the middle girdle cilia are longer,curving backwards in a "sickle" configuration.These cilia produce the saltatory locomotion typical of this genus.The posterior girdle consists of long stiff bristles.The posterior of the cell is unciliated.The central macronucleus is C-shaped. There is a single subequatorial contractile vacuole.Stained by the silver carbonate technique (see Foissner, W. Europ. J. Protistol., 27:313-330;1991). From a freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho.Brightfield.
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Anterolateral view of the infraciliature of the haptorid ciliate,Askenasia volvox (Eichwald,1852) Kahl, 1930. The cell is spherical posteriorly and the anterior is a truncate cone.The cytostome is at the anterior apex.The cytostome is surrounded by an undulating line of granules (seen only in silver impregnated specimens).Somatic kineties are arranged in three (anterior,middle and posterior)girdles seen in this image.The anterior cilia are directed forward and the middle girdle cilia are longer,curving backwards in a "sickle" configuration.These cilia produce the saltatory locomotion typical of this genus.The middle ciliary girdle kineties have a zig-zag configuration (best seen here to the viewer's right).The posterior girdle consists of long stiff bristles (the three kinetids of these bristles are seen immediately posterior to the middle ciliary girdle kineties).The posterior of the cell is unciliated.Stained by the silver carbonate technique (see Foissner, W. Europ. J. Protistol., 27:313-330;1991). From a freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho.Brightfield.
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Anterolateral view of the infraciliature of the haptorid ciliate,Askenasia volvox (Eichwald,1852) Kahl, 1930. The cell is spherical posteriorly and the anterior is a truncate cone.The cytostome is at the anterior apex.The cytostome is surrounded by an undulating line of granules (seen here).Somatic kineties are arranged in three (anterior,middle and posterior)girdles seen in this image.The anterior cilia are directed forward and the middle girdle cilia are longer,curving backwards in a "sickle" configuration.These cilia produce the saltatory locomotion typical of this genus.The middle ciliary girdle kineties have a zig-zag configuration seen here.The posterior girdle consists of long stiff bristles.The posterior of the cell is unciliated.Stained by the silver carbonate technique (see Foissner, W. Europ. J. Protistol., 27:313-330;1991). From a freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho.Brightfield.
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Extrusomes of the haptorid ciliate,Askenasia volvox (Eichwald,1852) Kahl, 1930. The cell is disrupted by coverslip pressue.The cytostome is at the anterior apex.The needle-loke extrusomes (some in bundles)are seen here scattered through the cytoplasm.In the living organism they are in a longitudinal bundle posterior to the anterior apical oral dome. From a freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho.DIC.
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Macronucleus (stained green in this preparation)of the haptorid ciliate,Askenasia volvox (Eichwald,1852) Kahl, 1930. The cell is spherical posteriorly and the anterior is a truncate cone.The short C-shaped macronucleus is in the posterior cell perpendicular to the long axis.Stained by the methyl green-pyronin technique (see Foissner, W. Europ. J. Protistol., 27:313-330;1991). From a freshwater pond near Boise, Idaho.Brightfield.