. The classification of lower organisms. Biology. Phylum Pyrrhophyta [97 Order Cryptomonadida Calkins Biol. Prot. 265 (1926). Orders Cryptocapsales and Cryptococcales Pascher in Beih. bot. Centralbl 48, Abt. 2: 325 (1931). Solitary (exceptionally colonial) cells, usually with one or two plastids of various colors, usually observed in the motile condition, then naked, of dorsiventral (excep- tionally isobilateral) symmetry, with two anterior flagella which are not markedly differentiated or not respectively anterior and circumferential. The resting nucleus contains a karyosome, i. e., a globule


. The classification of lower organisms. Biology. Phylum Pyrrhophyta [97 Order Cryptomonadida Calkins Biol. Prot. 265 (1926). Orders Cryptocapsales and Cryptococcales Pascher in Beih. bot. Centralbl 48, Abt. 2: 325 (1931). Solitary (exceptionally colonial) cells, usually with one or two plastids of various colors, usually observed in the motile condition, then naked, of dorsiventral (excep- tionally isobilateral) symmetry, with two anterior flagella which are not markedly differentiated or not respectively anterior and circumferential. The resting nucleus contains a karyosome, i. e., a globule which occupies most of. t 0 t>.>.. 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 Copeland, Herbert Faulkner. Palo Alto, Calif. , Pacific Books


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