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. 2021 Oct 26;12:758067. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2021.758067

FIGURE 4.

FIGURE 4

Light and transmission electron micrographs of Spumella species. Images showing each species having a long flagellum (LF) with two rows of mastigonemes, a terminal filament (TF) in the mastigonemes and a short flagellum (SF). Leucosin vesicle (arrow) and leucosin vesicles containing brilliant crystals (arrowhead) located on the anterior and posterior sides of the cell. (A–E) Image of S. benthica Hwarim032418A5. (F–L) Images of S. communis Meonmulgak032418A6. (I–L) Images of S. longicolla Yangrim041319B6. (M–Q) Images of S. oblata Sanggul120318B3. (R–T) Images of S. rotundata Woeam020118A5. (U–W) Images of S. similis Gwanje012018A2. (X–Z) Images of S. sinechrysos Hwarim032418A7. Scale bars = 2 μm.