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This drawing was made by Stuart Hedley and David Patterson Image copyright: S. Hedley and D. J. Patterson, image used under license to MBL (micro*scope).
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Hexamita
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Protsville drawings of freshwater protists
| Description of Hexamita: Hexamatine diplomonad flagellates, oval or pyriform cell body (6-35µm), truncated or tapered posteriorly, bearing 6 anterior locomotory flagella and 2 posterior trailing ones; 2 rounded nuclei closely apposed each other at the anterior end; recurrent flagella traverse the cell to emerge posteriorly as trailing flagella and lie in longitudinal canals which open posteriorly forming 2 apertures which are the cytostomes of the cell; many species live in freshwater and saltwater rich in organic matter and bacteria, preferring low oxygen sites; form cysts; parasitic species occur in insects, in oysters, in salmonid fishes, in the cloaca of reptiles, in the coecum of rodents, in monkeys H. pitheci etc. but parasitic Hexamita species and Spironucleus species are difficult to distinguish. |
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Hexamita in other collections
Hexamita inflata, from
Freshwater and Terrestrial Microbes of Idaho (USA) and Elsewhere
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Hexamita inflata, from
Heterotrophic flagellates of marine habitats
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Hexamita inflata, from
Protozoan biomonitors in China
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Hexamita pusillus, from
Protozoan biomonitors in China
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Hexamita inflata, from
Drawings of flagellates
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Hexamita, from
Drawings by Guy Brugerolle
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Hexamita, from
Little Sippewissett salt marsh, Massachusetts, USA
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Hexamita, from
Plum Island, Massachusetts coast, USA
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Hexamita inflata, from
Freshwater and Terrestrial Microbes of Idaho (USA) and Elsewhere
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Hexamita, from
Eel Pond, Woods Hole, Massachusetts
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Hexamita, from
Little Sippewissett salt marsh, Massachusetts, USA
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Hexamita inflata, from
Freshwater and Terrestrial Microbes of Idaho (USA) and Elsewhere
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Hexamita inflata, from
Freshwater and Terrestrial Microbes of Idaho (USA) and Elsewhere
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Hexamita, from
Little Sippewissett salt marsh, Massachusetts, USA
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Hexamita inflata, from
Heterotrophic flagellates of Botany Bay, Sydney, Australia
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