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. 2021 Mar 10;11(3):200407. doi: 10.1098/rsob.200407

Plate A.

Plate A.

Bodonids. Light micrographs of cultured (1) Actuariola framvarensis (provided by Thorsten Stoeck); (2) Neobodo curvifilus (provided by Kristina Prokina and Denis Tikhonenkov); (3) Rhynchomonas nasuta (provided by Kristina Prokina and Denis Tikhonenkov); (4) Rhynchobodo sp. (provided by Kristina Prokina and Denis Tikhonenkov); (5) Azumiobodo hoyamushi (provided by Shinichi Kitamura and Euichi Hirose); (6) Dimastigella mimosa (provided by Kristina Prokina and Denis Tikhonenkov); (7) Bordnamonas tropicana (provided by Kristina Prokina and Denis Tikhonenkov); (8) Klosteria bodomorphis (provided by Kristina Prokina and Denis Tikhonenkov); (9) Bodo saltans (provided by Kristina Prokina and Denis Tikhonenkov); (10) Cruzella marina; (11) Allobodo chlorophagus (provided by Alastair Simpson and Yana Eglit); (12) Procryptobia sorokini (provided by Kristina Prokina and Denis Tikhonenkov); (13) Parabodo caudatus (provided by Kristina Prokina and Denis Tikhonenkov); (14) Perkinsela sp. (arrow indicates its position inside Paramoeba pemaquidensis) (provided by Ivan Fiala); (15) Giemsa-stained Trypanoplasma borreli; (16) Cryptobia vaginalis (provided by Marina N. Malysheva); (17) Toluidine-stained semi-thin section of fish gill with attached Ichthyobodo necator (provided by Iva Dyková). Scale bar, 10 µm (1–8; 10–17); 5 µm (9).