
E. dolioliformis, after Bonnet, 1959
Euglypha dolioliformis Bonnet, 1959
Diagnosis: Shell robust, sub-cylindrical, with a substantially circular cross-section as well as the pseudostome. Shell composed of elliptical scales of 9 × 5 µm, clearly visible, becoming circular towards the fundus of the shell. The 15 oral scales bear a single denticle, very wide, whose sides are attached without projection to the edge of the scale.
Dimensions: Bonnet (1959): Shell length 54—56 µm, width 24—28 µm, pseudostome 16 µm.
Habitat: Frequently found in brown forest soils. It is also present in various lawn soils on schists.
Geographical distribution: Pyrenees.