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2021
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- Figs 15–25. Light (15, 16, 19–25) and scanning electron (17, 18) micrographs of Bindiferia boggaya comb. nov. from Australia. Scale bars = 10 µm. Figs 15–18. Cells from Sydney, Australia, from the original description (Murray & Patterson 2002). Fig. 15. Cell in ventral view showing the cingulum and sulcus paths, note the sulcal extension (arrow). Fig. 16. Cell in mid-focus showing the anteriorly located nucleus (n). Fig. 17. Cell in ventral view showing the cingulum and sulcus paths; note the sulcal extension (arrow). The small arrowheads indicate the beginning and end points of the apical structure complex. Fig. 18. Apical view of the epicone showing the loop-shaped apical structure complex (arrowheads). Figs 19–25. Cells from Broome, Australia. Fig. 19. Motile cell in ventral view; note the red stigma close to the apex (arrow) and possibly a food body (asterisk). Fig. 20. Motile cell in dorsal view; note the anterior nucleus (n). Figs 21, 22. Vegetative division stage in a hyaline sheath in different focal planes; note the red stigma (arrow), the nuclei (n) and possible food bodies (asterisk). Figs 23–25. Non-motile cell in a hyaline sheath in different focal planes (23, ventral; 24 mid-focus; 25, dorsal); note the red stigma (arrow), the anterior nucleus (n) and a possible food body in the posterior area of the hypocone (asterisk). The dorsal hypocone surface is smooth, without grooves.