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Distomatineae, IV. Chryso- monadineae, V. Cryptomonadineae, VI. Chloromonadinae, VII. Euglen- inae), in the ninth and last family, Tetramitaceae, Avith Costiopsis, Tetramitus, (Collodictyon), Trichomastix, Trichomonas, and Poly- mastix. Lemmermann (1910) follows Senn, accepting Costia instead of Costiopsis. Klebs (1893) and Blochmann (1895) accept five orders: Proto- monadina, Polymastigina, Euglenoidea, Chromomonadina, and Phyto- monadina, including Collodictyon in the Polymastigina. Hartmann ...and Chagas (1910) put the Protomonadina and the Polymastigina into a single order, the Protomonadina, and add the 1919] Rhodes: Binary Fission in Collodictyon triciliatum Carter 237 orders Rhizomastigina and Binucleata (Rhizomastigina, Protomona- dina, Binucleata, Chromomonadina, Euglenoidea, Phytomonadina). This is the system adopted by Hartmann. Calkins (1909) and Lankester (1909), as did Delage and Herouard (1895), put Collodictyon in the tribe or subtribe Monostomatina, organisms with mouth opening at the base of the group of from four to six flagella, as contrasted with the Astomea, which have no special mouth openings.
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