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- Sessilida is the largest order of the peritrich ciliates. Ellobiophryidae Epistylididae Lagenophryidae Operculariidae Rovinjellidae Scyphidiidae Vaginicolidae...
- in mobile species and stages. The larger order of Peritrichia are the Sessilida. Most of these have modified posterior kinetosomes which secrete a contractile...
- Molecular Phylogenetic Investigation of Zoothamnium (Ciliophora, Peritrichia, Sessilida)". Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 53 (6): 494–498. doi:10.1111/j...
- (unranked): SAR Phylum: Ciliophora class: Oligohymenop****a Subclass: Peritrichia Order: Sessilida Family: Vorticellidae Genus: Carchesium Ehrenberg, 1830 ...
- sets them apart from the predominantly sessile peritrichs of the order Sessilida, such as Vorticella and Epistylis, which, during the feeding, or vegetative...
- Telotroch is the free-swimming stage of members of the order Sessilida. Sessilida are ciliates of the subclass Peritrichia. A sessile individual can turn...
- (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae) As a Resource for Two Commensals: Ciliated Protozoans (Sessilida) and Chironomids (Diptera)". Journal of Insect Science. 16 (1). doi:10...
- Peniculia order Peniculida subclass Peritrichia order Mobilida order Sessilida subclass Scuticociliatia order Philasterida order Pleuronematida order...
- urceolata Lesquereusia spiralis Phylum: Ciliophora class: Ciliatea Order: Sessilida Epistylis anastatica Phylum: Euglenozoa class: Euglenoidea Order: Euglenales...
- Vorticellidae is a family of ciliates belonging to the order Sessilida. They are colonial or unicellular organisms that are attached to a substrate via...