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Information about the bursaria truncatella ... The Bursaria is a large protozoan and belongs to the Phyllum Ciliophora. It is from 500-1000 um long, has a wide mouth (top) and a deep gullet. It uses cilia for locomotion and to sweep food down into its gullet.
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Bursaria truncatella (Bursaria truncatella) in Encyclopedia of Life ... Members of the genus Bursaria are extremely large heterotrich ciliates, from 250-1700 microns in length. Cells are usually slightly yellow or brown. Ovoid in shape, generally with rounded posterior and truncate ... Description of Bursaria truncatella...
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A supply of cysts of Bursaria truncatella was obtained in autumn by depriving active specimens of food in spring water. The cysts were densely granular and opaque. In the following months many attempts were made to induce the excystment of samples of them, but with practically no success.
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Bursaria truncatella is a giant ciliate. Its volume of 3×107 μm3 and a sedimentation rate of 923 μm s−1 would induce the cell to rapidly sink to the bottom ...
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Connecticut Valley Biological Supply Bursaria Truncatella [JB 565] - w.m. One of the largest known ciliates and a voracious consumer of Paramecium. ... Home :: Microscope Slides - General Science & Biology :: Protozoa Ciliata :: Bursaria Truncatella...
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The resting cyst of Bursaria truncatella was first described and figured by .... Bursaria truncatella. Nuclear relations during encystment and excystment. ...
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The ciliate Bursaria truncatella was described in 1776 by 0. F. Miiller. Although it has been known for more than two centuries, is large in size (500- ...
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Images and taxonomic descriptions of Bursaria (Bursariidae, Bursariomorphida, Colpodea, Ciliophora) ... Bursaria truncatella, cell body 600 μm long, 468 μm wide, x 100, x 200, x 400, near Yanase river, Fujimi city, Saitama Pref., Japan, May 31, 1999 by Y. Tsukii; 200 μm 400 μm 600 μm; x 100 : 100 μm 200 μm 300 μm;
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Authorship, types, synonyms, homonyms, common names, taxonomic positions and number of subtaxa of Bursaria truncatella Müller, 1773 ... Taxon: Bursaria truncatella Müller, 1773...
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Did you mean: Bursary Truncatella