

Difflugia brevicolla Cash & Hopkinson, 1909
Diagnosis: Shell transparent, yellow or light brown, spherical with a short collar; this collar, in ventral view, varies from being easily visible to being obscured by shell components, but at either extreme it is usually apparent in apertural view; shell composed mainly of a mixture of small diatom frustules, small pieces of quartz and siliceous cysts of chrysomonad flagellates; aperture circular with a regular even outline.
Dimensions: According to Cash and Hopkinson (1909): Shell length 66—110 µm; breadth 48—97 µm; diameter of the aperture 22—42 µm. My measurements: Length 70—115 µm.
Habitat: Sphagnum.
Geographical distribution: Europe.
Remarks: The organic cement is only occasionally visible because the shell material is so well packed, but it appears either as a matrix with small rings or as small spheres and rings. A smooth cyst membrane seals the mouth of the aperture in some specimens.

