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Image of Pyrsonymphidae

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Pyrsonympha (pierce-o-nymph-a) is an oxymonad flagellate, a group found as endobionts within termites etc. This one came from Reticulotermes. Pyrsonympha may or may not have an anterior holdfast, four - eight flagella, typically adhering to the cell surface. With an axostyle which may or may not emerge from the end of the cell . They may or may not have associated epibiotic bacteria, as here. Phase contrast.

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David Patterson, Lorraine Olendzenski and Linda Amaral Zettler
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