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English: Light microscopy photographs of Katabia gromovi. Figures 1 and 2 are phase contrast images of living specimens. Figures 3 and 4 are fixed specimens. Figure 5 is a cyst. Legend: a = acroneme, af = anterior flagellum, bba = basal body of anterior flagellum, bbp = basal body of posterior flagellum, cw = cyst wall, fv = food vacuole, n = nucleus, pf = posterior flagellum, ps = pseudopodium.
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Source “Katabia gromovi nov. gen., nov. sp. a new soil flagellate with affinities to Heteromita (Cercomonadida)”, in Protistology, volume 3, 2003, pages 30-41
Author Serguei A. Karpov, Flemming Ekelund and Øjvind Moestrup

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