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Philodina undulata Song & Lee, 2024, n. sp.

Published as part of Song, Min Ok & Lee, Chang-Ho, 2024, Descriptions of three new species of Philodinida (Rotifera, Bdelloidea) from Korea, pp.
Song, Min Ok, Lee, Chang-Ho
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An Ultrastructural Approach to Feeding Behaviour in Philodina Roseola and Brachionus Calyciflorus (Rotifers) II. The Oesophagus

Hydrobiologia, 1980
The structure situated in the lumen of the buccal tube, called here ‘buccal velum’, separates the buccal space from the pharyngeal space. The velum is a supple membrane-pile. Its structure resembles that of a fish-trap. The food, once ingested, cannot go back into the buccal lumen.
P. Clement   +4 more
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Philodina intermedia n. sp. et remarques sur l'origine des Microdinidés

1909
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Freshwater toxicity testing using rehydrated Philodina sp. (Rotifera) as test animals.

Environmental toxicology, 2017
Rotifers have become widely used in aquatic toxicology as a rapid screening test for toxicity. The commercial availability of diapausing embryos (cysts) have facilitated their popularity because test animals can be obtained without having to master the details of culturing.
Terry W, Snell   +2 more
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Studies on the survival of the rotifer philodina after freezing and thawing

Cryobiology, 1967
Summary The survival of the rotifer Philodina after freezing and thawing has been examined under a variety of experimental conditions. Particular emphasis was placed on obtaining maximum survival by employing the most advantageous combination of protective additive concentration and cooling rate.
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