Diophrys oligothrix Borror, 1965
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5. Diophrys oligothrix Borror, 1965 View in CoL ( Figure 1E View Figure 1 )
Diagnosis of the Indian population (Data based on 4 specimens): Size about 50 × 30 μm in protargol preparations; shape ovoid with concavity at the posterior body end. Nuclear apparatus composed of two parts of macronuclear nodules arranged in C-shape pattern, one or two micronuclei attached to nodules at various positions. Adoral zone occupies about 55% of body length, composed of about 24 membranelles. On average composed of seven frontoventral and five very prominent transverse cirri. Left marginal cirral row composed of two cirri. Four dorsal kineties, three caudal cirri.
Material deposited: One slide with protargol-impregnated specimens have been deposited at the National Zoological Collections of the Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata,
India with the following accession numbers Pt. 3938 (5 specimens marked on the slide) .
Occurrence and ecology: This species has been recorded from America , Antarctic , Europe , China and Korea. The present study reports its presence from the water sample collected from the urban area in Vashi , Navi Mumbai, i.e., surroundings of Flamingo Bird Sanctuary (19°04’34’’N 72°59’02’’E). It feeds mainly of bacteria GoogleMaps .
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