Heterotrich

The heterotrichs are a class of ciliates. They typically have a prominent adoral zone of membranelles circling the mouth, used in locomotion and feeding, and shorter cilia on the rest of the body. Many species are highly contractile, and are typically compressed or conical in form. These include some of the largest protozoa, such as Stentor and Spirostomum, as well as many brightly pigmented forms, such as certain Blepharisma.

Heterotrich
Stentor roeselii
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Diaphoretickes
Clade: SAR
Clade: Alveolata
Phylum: Ciliophora
Subphylum: Postciliodesmatophora
Class: Heterotrichea
Stein 1859
Order: Heterotrichida
Stein 1859
Families
  • Blepharismidae Jankowksi in Small & Lynn, 1985
  • Climacostomidae Repak, 1972
  • Condylostomatidae Kahl in Doflein & Reichenow, 1929
  • Folliculinidae Dons, 1914
  • Maristentoridae Miao, Simpson, Fu. & Lobban, 2005
  • Peritromidae Stein, 1867
  • Spirostomidae Stein, 1867
  • Stentoridae Carus, 1863
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