Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8382979 | European Journal of Protistology | 2016 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Activated sludge is a unique habitat for particular species, often poorly or even undescribed. As an example, I present two new species. The first is a minute (â¼30 μm) Metacystis that makes an up to 300 μm-sized mucous envelope mimicking a sludge floc. The second is a Phialina that is unique in having the contractile vacuole slightly posterior to mid-body. Finally, I provide a list of species which have the type locality in sewage plants.
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Authors
Wilhelm Foissner,