THE WHEEL ANIMALCULES (ROTATORL\) 609 



97 (3) Mouth nearly in center of large corona. . Order Floscularida . . 98 



Corona circular or drawn out into lobes, points, or arms. Foot never ending in two toes 

 placed side by side. Mostly attached or tube-bearing rotifers, the foot formins a disk for 

 attachment; a few free-swimming species in which the foot ends in a single toe, sometimes 

 accompanied by a dorsal spur. 



98 (loi) Free swimming; foot ending in a single toe. 



Family IVIicrodonid.\e . . 99 



Corona circular, with mouth in center, an outer wreath of active cilia; cilia about the mouth 

 larger and bristle-like. One eye. 



99 (100) Foot as long as body Microcodon Ehrenberg. 



Body slender, corona with raised borders, slightly bilobed; foot slender, straight, ending in 

 a single toe; no dorsal spur. 



Only one species (Fig. 931) Microcodon claims Ehrenberg. 



100 (99) Foot not more than half as long as body. . Microcodides Bergendal. 



Body not so slender; foot ending in one toe which is sometimes accompanied by a dorsal 

 spur. 



Representative species (Fig. 932). . Microcodides robust us Gkisscolt. 



10 1 (98) Attached, or bearing tubes if free swimming 102 



102 (105) Cilia around corona Family Floscularhdae . . 103 



Corona large, forming a net for the capture of prey. Cilia about its edge usually forming 

 long threads or bristles which do not beat Hke those of other rotifers, though they may move 

 rather slowly. Jaws uncinate (Fig. 933, D). 



103 (104) Corona circular, or drawn into lobes, or pointed; its cilia not in 

 whorls or regular groups Flosculana Okcn 



Many species. 



Representative species (Fig. 933, A and B). 



Floscularia prohoscidca EhrcnhtTg. 

 (Fig. 934 and 861, B, page 561). 



F. campanuhita Dohic. 



(Fig. 935) F.;/;//A;/>c;\yier/.cjski. 



(Fig. 936) P' cdcnldtd i oUin^. 



