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224 (22i) Lorica with a stalk. Body may or may not fill the lorica. The 

 end of the lorica may be open or provided with slit-like 

 openings through which the tentacles extend. Tentacles 

 suctorial, knobbed, scattered, or in groups. 



Acineta Ehrenberg. 

 Representative species Acineta fluviatilis Stokes 188^. 



Lorica subtriangular, compressed, very delicate, widest an- 

 teriorly, tapering to the attachment with the stalk. Stalk 

 shorter than the lorica. Two anterolateral openings for the 

 tentacles. Zooid usually filling the lorica. Length of lorica 

 40 to 80 fi. Attached to aquatic plants. 



Fig. 559. Acineta Jluviatilis. X 315. (After Stokes.) 



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