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Stephanopogon colpoda Entz, 1884. Cells are about 16 - 30 microns long and dorso-ventrally flattened with several rows of kineties. The ventral surface terminates anteriorly as three barbs. The cells move by crawling or swimming with flagella. Rarely observed. This is one of about 700 species of heterotrophic flagellates reported from marine environments. This information has been compiled by Won Je Lee (then of the School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, A Image copyright: Won-Je Lee, image used under license to MBL (micro*scope).
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Stephanopogon colpoda
From the collection
Heterotrophic flagellates of marine habitats
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Stephanopogon colpoda in other collections
Stephanopogon colpoda, from
Marine microbes from Idaho
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Drawings of flagellates
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Images from Schewiakoff, 1896
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Stephanopogon colpoda, from
Marine microbes from Idaho
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Stephanopogon colpoda, from
American Type Culture Collection
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Stephanopogon colpoda, from
American Type Culture Collection
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Stephanopogon colpoda, from
Heterotrophic flagellates of Botany Bay, Sydney, Australia
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