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Donald B. Williams, Benjamin D. Williams, and B.K. Hogan; Ultrastructure of the Somatic Cortex of the Gymnostome Ciliate Spathidium spathula (O.F.M.). J.Protozool. 28(1):90-99, 1981

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The somatic cortex of Spathidium spathula is described ultrastructurally. The pellicle consists of an outer membrane and an underlying alveolar system. Numerous membrane-bound mucocysts and spherical electron-opaque bodies have similar circular sites of attachment to the outer membrane. Below these are a microfibrillar zone and an underlying region of rough ER. Mitochondria are lined up under the rough ER in longitudinal cortical ridges. Parasomal sacs are found near the basal bodies and are associated with cytoplasmic membranous sacs. Various microtubular and fiber systems are associated with single basal bodies: (1) a short kinetodesmal fiber; (2) two transverse microtubular ribbons and a transverse fiber; (3) a postciliary microtubular ribbon, initially sandwiched by two fibers, which gives rise to longitudinal subpellicular microtubules extending posteriorly for a distance of some four or five basal bodies; and (4) a system of overlapping subkinetal microtubules. A three-dimensional reconstruction is included. The somatic cortex of S. spathula is similar to that reported of other Haptorida of the ciliate subclass Gymnostomata.