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  1. Studies of "Tintinnopsis aperta"
  2. Type designation within the new genus - BioMed Central

  3. Tintinnopsis aperta Brandt, 1906 - World Register of Marine Species

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    Diagnostic characters: lorica, 150 μm length (=4.5 times oral diameter), elongate, tubular, usually straight; oral rim ragged; aboral end rounded, somewhat irregularly; wall thin, equal 0.04 oral diameter in thickness, roughly agglomerated; no spiral structure. 8. Tintinnopsis tocantinensis ( Kofoid and Campbell, 1929) ( Plate I, Fig. 8)
    Bai Y, Wang R, Song W, Li LF, Santoferrara LF, Hu XZ. Three redescriptions in Tintinnopsis (Protista: Ciliophora: Tintinnina) from coastal waters of China, with cytology and phylogenetic analyses based on ribosomal RNA genes.
    Currently, there are about 170 nominal species of Tintinnopsis which renders it the largest genus within Tintinnina [ 38 ]. The genus is characterized by the possession of an agglutinated and hard lorica. However, species delimitation remains difficult because many species overlap in terms of lorica size and shape.
    Therefore, it is reasonable that the name of this species should be Tintinnopsis cratera. (ref. ID; 3280) The new variety differs from the typical form and the other varieties in having a yellowish thin wall, very slight spiral organization and indistinct conjunction between the collar and bowl.
  5. Three redescriptions in Tintinnopsis (Protista: Ciliophora: Tintinnina ...

  6. Tintinnids (Tintinnida: Ciliophora) from Colombia: An annotated ...

  7. Tintinnopsis aperta - Biological Information System for Marine Life

  8. Tintinnids (Ciliophora: Tintinnida) from Mexico: a checklist

  9. Tintinnids (Protozoa: Ciliata) from the coast of Hurghada Red Sea ...

  10. Tintinnopsis Stein, 1867 - World Register of Marine Species

  11. Tintinnopsis aperta Brandt 1906 - Encyclopedia of Life

  12. Tintinnopsis Morphology - 国立環境研究所

    WEBTintinnopsis aperta var. tocantinensis Kofoid & Campbell (ref. ID; 3597) Descriptions Lorica generally tubular, 4.1 oral diameters in length; oral margin rough; bowl cylindrical in the anterior two-thirds, posteriorly …