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. 2016 May 18;37(3):176–185. doi: 10.13918/j.issn.2095-8137.2016.3.176

Figure 4.

A: Lateral view of a typical individual, arrows mark caudal cilia. B: Lateral view, showing contractile vacuoles(arrow)and food vacuoles(arrowheads). C: Lateral view of a slender individual, arrows denote caudal cilia. D: Anterior secondary plates, arrows indicate pointed anterior end. E: Posterior secondary plate showing elongated windows. F, G: Anterior main plates(F)and posterior main plates(G), arrows mark ciliary outlets and arrowheads mark bulge. H: Lateral view of infraciliature, arrow marks macronucleus and arrowhead denotes micronucleus. I: Lateral view of a pressed specimen after protargol-impregnation, showing ciliary pattern, arrow marks macronucleus. J: Apical view, showing ciliary pattern at apical end, arrowheads denote three adoral organelles. K: Bottom view, showing caudal cilia. Abbreviation: CC, caudal cilia. Scale bars=50 μm.

Microphotographs of the Chinese population of living Levicoleps biwae jejuensis and after protargol impregnation