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Deutsch: Vampyrella pendula Cienkowski|, 1865
Fig. 1. Eine eben der Zoocyste entschlüpfte Amöbe (Trophozoit), die noch wenig Nahrung aufgenommen und infolge dessen den Zellkern k und die kontraktile Vacuole vc in voller Klarheit zeigt.
Fig. 2. Kern desselben Individuums in verschiedenen Stadien amöboider Veränderung.
Fig. 3. Eine Trophozoit mit roten feinkörnigen Plastidenresten, die so verteilt sind, dass man den Kern (in der Mitte) und die drei Vakuolen deutlich erkennt.
Fig. 4. Ein Trophozoit, dessen Körper mit rotbraunen Plastidenresten, Stärkekörnern und anderen kleinen Körnchen so dicht durchsetzt ist, dass nur die Vakuole (vc), nicht aber den Kern zu erkennen ist.
Fig. 5. Dasselbe Indviduum, nachdem sich flacher ausgebreit hat. Der Kern k erscheint jetzt deut­licher, weil die ihn umgebende Region körnchenfrei geworden ist.
Fig. 6. Dasselbe Indviduum, noch etwas später. Es hat sich jetzt noch flacher gusgebreitet, so dass der Kernk mit einem Hof von körnchenfreiem Plasma jetzt sehr klar hervor­tritt. Bei vc die vergrösserte Vakuole.
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