Centropyxis obscurus
C. obscurus, after Chardez, 1990

Centropyxis obscurus  Chardez, 1990

Diagnosis: Shell circular, strongly compressed: ventral side flat, dorsal side convex, slightly higher in the part opposite to the pseudostome. Shell opaque, composed of granular organic material, with a kind of regular punctuation and embedded with a few small xenosomes. The test surface is sometimes garnished with more abundant mineral particles especially in the posterior region. Pseudostome relatively small and a little eccentric, more or less circular, little invaginated, without internal bridges, but always bordered by a darker thickening.

Dimensions: Shell diameter: 72-79 µm, height: 20-29 µm, aperture 12-16 µm (n=15).

Ecology: dry mosses, Europe.

References: Chardez, D., 1990. Thecamoebiens (Rhizopoda, Shellacea) des millieux aniso-oligohydriques mousses et lichens. Acta Protozool., 29:2, pp. 147-152.

Centropyxis obscurus
C. obscurus, after Chardez, 1990
Ferry Siemensma, created March 3, 2019; last modified October 29, 2024
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