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Image of Pyrsonympha J. Leidy 1877

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Pyrsonympha (pierce-o-nymph-a) is an oxymonad flagellate, a group found as endobionts within termites etc. This one came from Reticulotermes. Pyrsonympha may or may not have an anterior holdfast, four - eight flagella, typically adhering to the cell surface. With an axostyle which may or may not emerge from the end of the cell (not here). They may or may not have associated epibiotic bacteria, not here. Differential interference contrast.

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David Patterson, Lorraine Olendzenski and Linda Amaral Zettler
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