Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae.[2]
^Warren, A. (2018). World Ciliophora Database. Colpoda O.F. Müller, 1773. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=415224 on 2018-08-09
^Lynn, Denis (2008). The Ciliated Protozoa: Characterization, Classification, and Guide to the Literature (3 ed.). Springer Netherlands. pp. 402–3. ISBN 9781402082382.
Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Colpoda are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are...
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Colpoda inflata (sometimes called Tillina inflata or Colpoda rouxi) is a unicellular organism, belonging to the genus Colpoda. Colpodeans are eucaryotic...
a synonym for Conus, the cone snails, a genus of predatory sea snails Colpoda cucullus, a ciliate Trochoidea cucullus, a species of air-breathing land...
scrap materials and a Coca-cola aluminum can. Measurements of a large Colpoda at 400x. Measurements of a large amoeba at 400x. Snowflake micrograph by...
Publisher: Academic Press 2005. ISBN 978-0120445653 Reynolds Bruce D. "Colpoda steini, a Facultative Parasite of the Land Slug, Agriolimax agrestis" The...
caudata) Class Muranotrichea Class Parablepharismea Class Colpodea (e.g. Colpoda) Class Litostomatea Subclass Haptoria (e.g. Didinium) Subclass Rhynchostomatia...
single genus Wilbertomorpha with a single known species, Wilbertomorpha colpoda. Like most karyorelicteans, Wilbertomorpha lives in the marine interstitial...
untwisting again prior to division, which often takes place within cysts. Colpoda, a kidney-shaped ciliate common in organic rich conditions, is representative...
that the organism will readily devour other ciliate species, including Colpoda, Colpidium campylum, Tetrahymena pyriformis, Coleps hirtus, and Lacrymaria...
ciliates in Stein's Holotricha were Coleps, Nassula, Lacrymaria, Loxodes, Colpoda, Glaucoma and Paramecium. Stein's scheme was amended in 1889 by Otto Bütschli...