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English: Rotifera: types of trophi. Legend: a, malleate, with enlarged view of malleus above—the Y-shaped incus consists of a short median fulcrum bearing two large rami, each of which is in contact with a stout malleus consisting of a toothed uncus carried on a long manubrium; b, sub-malleate, with enlarged view of malleus—the manubria are twice as long as the 3- to 5-toothed unci; c, virgate—mallei rod-like, manubria and fulcrum very long, unci 1-or 2-toothed; d, forcipate—rami large and used as a forceps, mallei rod-like, unci pointed or evanescent; e, incudate—stout fulcrum, rami forming a forceps, mallei evanescent; f, uncinate—unci large, 2-toothed, manubria evanescent, incus slender; g, ramate—rami subquadrantic, fulcrum rudimentary, manubria evanescent; h, malleo-ramate—mallei fastened by their unci to the rami, manubria looped, rami large and fulcrum slender.
Date published 1911
Source “Rotifera,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 23, 1911, p. 760, fig. 4.
Author From C. T. Hudson in Quar. Journal of Microscopical Science, vol. xxiv.
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