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Kathablepharis observed in freshwater sediments in the vicinity of Broome, Western Australia in September 2003. This image was taken using differential interference contrast optics. This work was supported by the Australian Biological Resources Study. This image was provided by Angelika Preisfeld and David Patterson. Image copyright: Angelika Preisfeld and D. J. Patterson, image used under license to MBL (micro*scope).
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Kathablepharis
From the collection
Freshwater microbes - NW Australia
| Description of Kathablepharis: Flagella inserting subapically in an anterior longitudinal depression. Small peripheral extrusomes and several rows of extrusomes in a longitudinal band along ventral side of cell. Reported from freshwater sites. The genus name may be spelled Katablepharis in the botanical literature. Type species K. phoenikoston Skuja 1939. |
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Kathablepharis in other collections
Kathablepharis ovalis, from
Heterotrophic flagellates of marine habitats
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Kathablepharis remigera, from
Heterotrophic flagellates of marine habitats
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Kathablepharis remigera, from
Drawings of flagellates
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Kathablepharis, from
Plum Island, Massachusetts coast, USA
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Kathablepharis, from
Cumloden, Massachusetts, USA
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Kathablepharis, from
Prawn Farm, Queensland, Australia
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Kathablepharis, from
Lake Toolik, Arctic Alaska
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Kathablepharis remigera, from
Heterotrophic flagellates of Botany Bay, Sydney, Australia
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