
Difflugia minuta Rampi, 1950
Diagnosis: Shell spherical, entirely covered with mineral grains. Pseudostome well defined by a number of mineral grains regularly arranged around the pseudostome. It differs from Difflugia globulosa not only for its smaller size but also for its almost spherical shape.
Dimensions: Rampi (1950): Shell length 53 µm; width 48 µm.
Habitat: Freshwater. From sediment of Lake Alberghi.


Difflugia minuta var. grandis Gauthier-Lièvre & Thomas, 1958
As the type, but twice so large. Shell embedded with large mineral grains. Pseudostome always small, less than ¼ of its diameter.
Length 100-130 µm; width 120-125 µm; pseudostome 20-28 µm.
Freshwater. Africa, Algeria.
Difflugia minuta var. minor Godeanu, 1972
Shell ovoid, colorless, with irregular contour because of the mineral grains. Pseudostome circular.
Length 28-35 µm; width 17-20 µm; pseudostome 8-10 µm.
Freshwater, sediment of a river. Romania.