I love the shape and the color

Now some closer view at the mouth !
It has a specific shape allowing it to eat Diatomae and other protists on top of Bacteria

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The ones I observe here are between 200 and 300 µmBruce Taylor wrote:One of my favorite ciliates.Your specimen is quite pale, compared to the ones I find here. What size is it?
I suspect there's a lot of cryptic diversity in this "species." Last month, I found a population with symbiotic green algae!
Interesting video Bruce ! Indeed one can see bacteria and algae as symbiontsBruce Taylor wrote:In his Simmelried book, and elsewhere, Foissner describes the dark bacterium as an endosymbiont. They are clearly not being digested (distributed intact, throughout cytoplasm), and I will take Foissner's word for it that they are not pigment granules.
In the second half of this video, following the explosion, you can see some of them floating around, among the loose trichocysts and symbiotic chlorellae that spill from the cell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lV6PCtoCRM
(I put "Frontonia atra" in quotation marks there, because this is clearly a distinct variety).