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PHYLUM PROTOZOA 



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Reproduction is, as usual, by binary fission, the process taking place some- 

 times in a free-swimming individual, sometimes in one which has lost its flagella 

 and come to rest. 



vac 



Glenodinium 



S.CeraHum 3.Prorocentrum 



4.Polykrikos 



FIG. 59.; Various forms of Dinoflaerellata. 2 shows the shell only ; ka is an undischarged, 

 and 6 a discharged stinging-capsule; chr. chromatophores ; fl. 1, longitudinal flagellum ; 

 fi. 3, transverse flagellum; 1. ;//. longitudinal groove; ntc. nematocyst ; nu. meganucleus ; 

 ntf. micronucleus ; py. pigment spot ; t. gr. transverse groove^ (From Btitschli's Protozoa.) 



The Dinoflagellata are mostly marine. Some are phosphorescent. Certain 

 kinds occasionally occur in such abundance in bays and estuaries as to cause a 

 deep brownish or red discoloration of the sea- water. 



ORDER 4. CYSTOFLAGELLATA. 



This group includes only two genera, Noctiluca and Leptodiscus. A descrip- 

 tion of Noctiluca miliaris, the organism to which the diffused phosphorescence 



of the sea is largely due, will serve 

 to give a fair notion of the leading 

 characteristics of the order. 



Noctiluca (Fig. 60) is a nearly 

 globular organism, about ^ mm. in 

 diameter. It is covered with a 

 delicate cuticle, and the medullary 

 protoplasm is greatly vacuolated. 

 On one side is a groove from 

 which springs a very large and 

 stout flagellum or tentacle (bg. ), no- 

 ticeable for its transverse striation. 

 Near the base of this flagellum is 

 the mouth (m.), leading into a short 

 gullet in which is a second flagel- 

 lum (f. ), very small in proportion 

 to the first. On the side opposite 

 to the mouth is a strongly marked 

 superficial ridge. The light-giving 

 region is the cortical protoplasm. 

 Reproduction takes place by binary fission, the nucleus dividing indirectly. 

 Spore-formation also occurs, sometimes preceded by conjugation, sometimes not. 



Fin. 00. Noctiluca miliaris. n. the adult 

 animal ; I, c. flagellulai ; l<r. tentacle ; /. flagel- 

 lum ; nt. mouth ; n. nucleus. (From Lang.) 



