- recognised: The
Frontoniina typically have a
shallow oral cavity, with a long
paroral membrane and
denser somatic kineties to the
right of the mouth.
These are...
- membranelles,
sometimes extending out of the oral cavity, with or
without a
paroral membrane.
These are
usually medium in size,
sometimes larger, and cylinder...
- are in
general distinctly tetrahymenal, with
three membranelles and a
paroral membrane,
which corresponds only to the
middle segment of the tripartite...
- filter-feeding oligohymenop****ans use the
paroral membrane, also
known as an
undulating membrane, for this purpose, but the
paroral is not well-developed in Glaucoma...
-
running down to the left side of the mouth.
There may also be one or two
paroral membranes on its
right side. The body
cilia are
fused to form polykinetids...
-
distinct oral cilia,
separate from
those of the body.
These include a
paroral membrane to the
right of the
mouth and membranelles,
usually three in number...
-
ciliary organelles. The
paroral membrane consists of a row of
paired cilia. The
cytostome has the AZM on one side and the
paroral membrane on the other...
-
usually includes a
series of
membranelles to the left of the
mouth and a
paroral membrane to its right, both of
which arise from polykinetids,
groups of...
-
without postciliodesmata.
Their oral
ciliature is
composed of
bipartite paroral membrane and
adoral zone of membranelles. They host a
thick coat of prokaryotic...
-
modern placement. They are
usually bell or disc shaped, with a
prominent paroral membrane arising from the oral
cavity and
circling counter-clockwise around...