About: Geleiidae

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Geleiidae is a family of karyorelict ciliates. It is sometimes synonymized with family Aveliidae. Geleiidae are very large ciliates (200–5000 µm), with a cylindrical shape, and a thinner, often beak-shaped, apical region. They are characterized by a ventral oral region, with buccal infraciliature organized into one intrabuccal kinety and an extrabuccal row. The family name is based on Geleia, the type genus.

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  • Geleiidae is a family of karyorelict ciliates. It is sometimes synonymized with family Aveliidae. Geleiidae are very large ciliates (200–5000 µm), with a cylindrical shape, and a thinner, often beak-shaped, apical region. They are characterized by a ventral oral region, with buccal infraciliature organized into one intrabuccal kinety and an extrabuccal row. The family name is based on Geleia, the type genus. (en)
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  • Kahl, 1933 (en)
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  • * Avelia * Corlissina * Geleia * Gellertia * Parduczia (en)
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  • Genera (en)
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  • Geleiidae (en)
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  • Geleiidae is a family of karyorelict ciliates. It is sometimes synonymized with family Aveliidae. Geleiidae are very large ciliates (200–5000 µm), with a cylindrical shape, and a thinner, often beak-shaped, apical region. They are characterized by a ventral oral region, with buccal infraciliature organized into one intrabuccal kinety and an extrabuccal row. The family name is based on Geleia, the type genus. (en)
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  • Geleiidae (en)
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