in der Naturgesch. d. Protozoen in den Jahren 1882 u. 1883. 85 



I.Gen. Faramonas n. gen. 4 sp. 



2. „ Petalomonas Stein 4 sp. 



3. „ Atractonenia Stein 1 sp. 



4. „ Phialonema Stein 1 sp. 



5. „ Menoidium Perty 1 sp. 



2. Farn. Astasiadae ,.animalcules freeswimming, exceedingly 



plastic and variable in form, bearing a single terminal 

 flagellnm; oral aperture distinct; endoplasm colourless." 



1. Gen. Astasia Ehr. 5sp.; 6 zweifelhafte Arten. 



2. ,, Colpodella Cienk 1 sp. 



3. Farn. Euglenidae Stein. 



1. Gen. Euglena Ehrb. 10 sp. 



2. „ Amblyophis Ehrb. 2 sp. 



3. „ Phaciis Duj. 4 Arten. 



4. „ Chloropeltis Stein 2 sp. 



5. „ Trachelomonas Ehrb 10 sp. u. 2 fragl 



6. „ Raphidomonas St. 1 sp. 



7. ., Coelomonas St 1 sp. 



8. „ Ascoglena St. 1 sp. 



9. „ Colaciiim Ehrb. 3 sp, u. C. Sternü n. sp. 



4. Farn. Noctilucidae S. Kent. 



I.Gen Noctiliica Suriray 1 sp, 

 2. ,, Leptodiscus Hertw. 1 sp. 



Sect. B. Eustomata-Dimastiga. 



5. Farn. Chrysomonadidae „Animalciües biflagellates, rarely 



raonoflag., social or solitary, freeswimming or adherent, 

 naked, loricate, or immersed within a common mu- 

 cilaginous matrix or zoocytium; endoplam always 

 containing two lateral, occasionally green, but more 

 usually olive-brown or yellow, differentiated pigment- 

 bands; one or more supplementary eyelik pigmeut- 

 spots frequently present". 

 I.Gen. Chloromonas n. gen. 1 sp. 



2. „ Chrysomonas St. 2 sp. 



3. „ Microglena Ehr. 2 sp. 



4. ,, Cryptonionas Ehr. 2 sp. 



5. „ Nephroselmis St. 1 sp. 



6. „ Stylochrysalis St. 1 sp. 



7. „ Uvella Ehrb. 1 sp. 



8. „ Chlorangium St. 1 sp. 



9. „ Hymenomonas St. 1 sp. 



10. „ Chrysophyxis St. 1 sp. 



11. „ Epipyxis Ehr. 1 sp. 



12. „ Dinobryon Ehr. 3 sp. n. 2 fragl. 



