| Cephalodella gigantea; lateral view; probably the largest Cephalodella species. Total length of this specimen is about 600 µm  (1). | 
									
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					                  | Cephalodella gigantea;   head, lateral view. This species has no eyespots. The dorsal antenna is unconspicuous (arrowhead). (1) | 
			                  
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									  | Cephalodella gigantea; male specimen from (3), slightly compressed by coverslide. IR: intracytoplasmatical rods; P: penis; Sp: sperm cells. (2) | 
									
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									  | Cephalodella gigantea; left: crop of the above image. The arrowheads mark the ciliated duct of the copulation organ.Right image: posterior part of a male compressed by coverslide. The arrowheads point to some of the intracytplasmatical rods. (2) | 
									
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									  | Cephalodella gigantea; another male specimen. Visible are the sperm cells (arrow). (3) | 
									
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									  | Cephalodella gigantea, size comparison between female (upper specimen) and dwarf  male. (2) | 
									
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										| Cephalodella gigantea; trophi, artificially colored. Yellow: fulcrum; red: manubrium; blue: subunci. | 
									
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										| Cephalodella gigantea; trophi, artificially colored. Yellow: fulcrum; red: manubrium; blue: subunci, green: rami. The manubria are different form the ones of Cephalodella teniuseta. | 
									
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									  | Images of  specimens from sample (2) and (3) courtesy of  Dr. Martin Kreutz, realmicrolife. | 
									
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									        | Location (1); (2); (3): Simmelried near Konstanz, BW, Germany, pond |  
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									        | Habitat (1); (2); (3): in the boundary layer betwen the water and the anoxic mud (upper 10cm of the mud) |  
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									        | Date :  16.8.2009 (1); 05/2020 (2); 07/2020 (3) |  
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