. The Protozoa. Protozoa. THE INFUSORIA 20I (Entz, Maupas). This view will be more appropriately examined in connection with the Suctoria. The Holotrichida appear to be the most generalized of the entire group of Infusoria, but a few forms among them have a slight regional differentiation of cilia suggesting the characteristics of the Heterotri- chida (Z£7«£2/.?, Plenroncma, Ophryoglena, etc.). In fact, there appears to be no sharp line between the two divisions, although the presence of an adoral band of cilia in the Heterotrichida is a sufficient differen-. Please note that these images are


. The Protozoa. Protozoa. THE INFUSORIA 20I (Entz, Maupas). This view will be more appropriately examined in connection with the Suctoria. The Holotrichida appear to be the most generalized of the entire group of Infusoria, but a few forms among them have a slight regional differentiation of cilia suggesting the characteristics of the Heterotri- chida (Z£7«£2/.?, Plenroncma, Ophryoglena, etc.). In fact, there appears to be no sharp line between the two divisions, although the presence of an adoral band of cilia in the Heterotrichida is a sufficient differen-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Calkins, Gary N. (Gary Nathan), b. 1869. New York, The Macmillan company; London, Mamcillan & co. , ltd.


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