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Image of Euglenaceae

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Euglena (you-glee-na) is the iconic representative of the euglenids, a group of flagellates common in freshwaters and marine sediments. Some euglenids have bright green chloroplasts, such as this one, and there is also a small red eyespot located close to the anterior (to the right, here) of the cell. This species, probably E. mutabilis, is worm-like, squirms and has no emergent flagella. Differential interference contrast. Material from Nymph Creek and Nymph Lake, thermal sites within Yellowstone National Park, photograph by Kathy Sheehan and David Patterson.

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