Hypotrich


The hypotrichs are a group of ciliated protozoa, common in fresh water, salt water, soil and moss. Hypotrichs possess compound ciliary organelles called "cirri," which are made up of thick tufts of cilia, sparsely distributed on the ventral surface of the cell. The multiple fused cilia which form a cirrus function together as a unit, enabling the organism to crawl along solid substrates such as submerged debris or sediments. Hypotrichs typically possess a large oral aperture, bordered on one side by a wreath or collar of membranelles (small membranous structures made up of fused cilia), forming an "adoral zone of membranelles," or AZM.

Hypotrich
Hypotrich ciliate in family Oxytrichidae
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Diaphoretickes
Clade: SAR
Clade: Alveolata
Phylum: Ciliophora
Class: Spirotrichea
Subclass: Hypotrichia
Stein 1859
Orders and Families
  • Stichotrichida Fauré-Fremiet, 1961
    • Amphisiellidae Jankowski, 1979
    • Atractosidae Bourland, 2015
    • Epiclintidae Wicklow & Borror, 1990
    • Gonostomatidae Small and Lynn, 1985
    • Halteriidae Claparède and Lachmann, 1858
    • Holostichidae Fauré-Fremiet, 1961
    • Kahliellidae Tuffrau, 1979
    • Keronidae Dujardin, 1840
    • Oxytrichidae Ehrenberg, 1830
    • Parabirojimidae Dai and Xu, 2011
    • Plagiotomidae Bütschli, 1887
    • Psammomitridae Jankowski, 1979
    • Pseudoamphisiellidae Song et al., 1996
    • Psilotrichidae Bütschli, 1889
    • Schmidingerotrichidae Foissner, 2012
    • Spirofilidae von Gelei, 1929
    • Trachelostylidae Small and Lynn, 1985
    • Uroleptidae Foissner and Stoeck, 2008
  • Urostylida Jankowski, 1979
    • Bergeriellidae Liu et al., 2010
    • Hemicycliostylidae Lyu et al., 2018
    • Pseudokeronopsidae Borror & Wicklow, 1983
    • Pseudourostylidae Jankowski, 1979
    • Urostylidae Bütschli, 1889
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