OPALINID CILIATE INFUSORIANS — METCALF 



525 



Figure &6.—Cepedea metealfi Bhatia and Gulati. 

 CEPEDEA PUN JABENSIS Bhatia and Gnlati 



FiGtrRB 87 



Host: Bujo melanostidus Schneider, from Punjab, India. 



The triangular shape of the anterior part of the body and its anterior 

 point indicate this as a distinct species. 



Measurements, in microns, are given as follows: Body 82 by 53; 

 nucleus 4. 



FiauRK S7.—Cepedea punjabensis Bhatia and Gulati. 



The drawing shows the small nuclei in rows between the lines of 

 cilia, an arrangement not before observed and difficult to understand, 

 for the nuclei lie at a much deeper level. Probably the observation 

 was not quite accurate. 



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FiQUKE SS.—Cepedea rugosa (Carini) from Hyla nebulota, X ca. 220. (After Carioi.) 



