Dicranophorus caudatus / Dicranophoroides caudatus Harring & Myers 1928
Dicranophoroides caudatus; with the conspicuous red frontal eyespots this species might be regarded as a Cephalodella species. But the forcipate mastax makes it clear that it is a Dicranophorid. The special trophi structure justifies a new genus for this species: Dicranophoroides (De Smet 1997). This species is also characterised by the presence of zoochlorellae. (2)
 
Dicranophoroides caudatus, same specimen, dorsoventral view showing the two frontal eyespots. (2)
 
 
Dicranophorus caudatus, lateral view of specimen from (1).
Dicranophorus caudatus, lives at the boundary layer between detritus / mud and the water body of ponds and puddles. Like other Dicranophoids the trophi can be put out. (1).
Location: Wahner Heide near Cologne, NRW, Germany (1); Paradieswiese, Bezierk Kitzbühel, Austria (2)
Habitat: puddle (1); Spagnum hollow (2)
Date: 4.6.2009 (1); 14.10.2014 (2)
freshwater life
procaryota
algae
plants
protists
"worms"
molluscs
arthropods
marine life
mediterranean
tropical
misc
impresssum
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