A, B – general appearance of colonies, C – groups of cells at periphery of colony, view from above, D – groups of cells at periphery of colony, lateral view. Arrowheads indicate pseudocilia.
Scales: C, D – 10 μm.
The images C and D were taken by Olga N. Boldina.
The voucher is stored in LE (LE AW00041).
About 30-35 microns long. Theca looks smooth as an egg shell. Epitheca larger than hypotheca. Red eyespot in the sulcus - makes sense, as this is the seat of the flagella too. Marked phototropism leading to dense congregation on the slide. Apparently, you can collect dense samples by shining a flashlight into the pond at night.
Note: the still image is of a cell from a sample treated with soda water, which loosened its theca.
Size: 22 µm x 15 µm
Site of collection: Katsurashima Ryokuchi south pond (a freshwater habitat), Sendai, Japan
Date of collection: June 5th 2021
Weather: Sunny
Water temp.: 22.0°C
pH 6.7
Bright field observation using a Wraymer microscope (model BX-3500TL, Osaka, Japan) equipped with a Floyd-2 HDMI ethernet digital camera (Wraymer, Osaka, Japan).
This was a small, shallow pond with a red bloom, spotted while passing on the road. Thinking it was some sort of paint spill, we stopped to take a surface sample.