64 BRITISH FRESHWATER RHIZOPODA. 



Euglypha dentata 



MONIEZ in Rev. Biol. nord France, I (1888), p. 86. 

 Sphenoderia dentata 



PENARD in Mem. Soc. Geneve, XXXI, 1, n (1890), p. 185, pi. x, fE. 

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Test oviform, hyaline, not compressed ; composed 

 of circular or oval silicious scales regularly imbricated, 

 arranged in alternating diagonal rows; aperture 

 circular, terminal, bordered by a dentate cliitinous 

 fringe ; nucleus large, containing one or more nucleoles, 

 placed posteriorly ; plasma colourless, more or less 

 granular, partly filling the test; one or two contrac- 

 tile vesicles usually present; pseudopodia attenuate, 

 simple, radiating, not numerous. 



Length 35-61 /a; diameter 20-33 /A; aperture 8- 

 13ft; nucleus 10-16/xin diameter; circular scales 5-9 /x 

 in diameter; oval scales 9-1 3 /a in length and 6-10 p 

 in breadth. 



Habitat. Mosses and sphagnum. 



Sphenoderia dentata is generally distributed through- 

 out the British Isles and may be looked for wherever 

 moss is to be found. 



