- each of
which may
support a cilium.
These are
arranged into rows
called kineties,
which run from the
anterior to
posterior of the cell. The body and oral...
-
Mouth formation during cell
division usually begins next to a
postoral kinety. The
hymenostomes were
first defined by
Delage & Hérouard in 1896. Initially...
- of the
ectoplasm are
where cilia are located. Each
clear band
houses a
kinety, with
numerous adjacent somatic cilia longitudinally along the organism...
- a
shallow oral cavity, with a long
paroral membrane and
denser somatic kineties to the
right of the mouth.
These are
called ophryokineties, and take part...
- oral region, with
buccal infraciliature organized into one
intrabuccal kinety and an
extrabuccal row. The
family name is
based on Geleia, the type genus...
- × 3 μm), and are
united by the
possession of two rows of cilia,
called kineties.
Phylogenomic analysis shows that
Hemimastigophora are a
distinct and ancient...
- A
paroral kinety is
located to the
right of the AZM,
thickened significantly at its
proximal end. The
genus also has 10-50
somatic kineties (depending...
-
while the
dorsal side is
mostly unciliated except for a
single "circle
kinety" at the margin. The
dorsal side is
covered with a
single layer of symbiotic...
- key characters: a beak-like
anterior rostrum interrupting the
perioral kineties, and
peculiar cytoplasmic organelles named Müller vesicles. The extensive...
-
single buccal kinety on the
right and an
inner and
outer buccal kinety on the left. Additionally,
there is a
rectilinear intrabuccal kinety.
Loxodes are...