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PLATE I (p040)

1. Rule of Desmodexy, and the individuality, integrity, and asymmetry of the bipolar kinety in ciliates (e.g., Tetrahymena): a, lateral views; b, from apical or anterior pole of body; c, from antapical or posterior pole.

2. Homothetogenic fission (ciliates - e.g., Tetrahymena).

3. Symmetrogenic fission (flagellates idealized).

Production of "larval" forms.


4 a,b. Adult and telotroch in peritrichs (Epistylis).

5. Endogenous budding in suctorians (Tokophrya).

6. Exogenous budding (Ephelota).

7. Evaginative budding (Discophrya).

Comparison of common external ciliary structures.


8. Scuticociliate (Cyclidium).

9. Gymnostome (Didinium).

10. Heterotrich (Gruberia).

11. Hypostome (Nassulopsis).

12. Hypotrich (Euplotes).

13. Entodiniomorphid (Epidinium).

Cysts.


14. Didinium.

15. Podophrya.

16. Euplotes.

17. Colpoda
("division" type).

18. Nyctotherus.

19. Ophryoglena
(showing palintomy).

20. Bursaria.

21. Vorticella.

22. Oxytricha.

23. Spirophrya
(with phoront).


24. Cryptogemmous budding in chonotrichs (Cristichona).

Loricae.


25. Cyclodonta.

26. Cothurnia.

27. Eutintinnus.

28. Salpingella.

29. Dictyocysta.

30. Metacylis.

31. Tintinnopsis.

32. Metafolliculina.

33. Thecacineta.

34. Orbopercularia.

35. Pyxicola.

36. Maryna.

37. Stichotricha.

Colonial organization (dendritic, unless otherwise stated).


36 Maryna.

37. Stichotricha

38. Cepedietta
(nascent catenoid colony).

39. Epistylis.

40. Ophrydium
("spherical" but also dendritic).

41. Dendrosoma
(from Kent's classical portrayal).