Entosiphon sulcatum
Entosiphon sulcatum, is, in contrast to Rhabdomonas, a phagotrophic euglenid flagellate. Focus plane on the siphon, a tube which is built out of several rods. The siphon can be protruded and serves for food intake.
Entosiphon sulcatum, focus plane on the protruded siphon.
Entosiphon sulcatum, focus plane on the striated pellicula with 12 stripes.
Entosiphon sulcatum, this specimen clearly shows the phagotrophic behavior of Entosiphon: the purple color comes from digested thiobacteria (Chromatium okenii); The long arrowhead points to a free-swimming Chromatium-specimen. (2)
Entosiphon sulcatum, focus plane on the two flagella.
Location: Simmelried /Bodensee (1); nature reserve NSG Schwalm/Nettetal (2)
Habitat: between algae (1); Sphagnum (2)
Date:9.11.2009 (1) / 28.12.2011 (2)
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