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Growth and Physiology of Foraminifera in the Laboratory; Part 4 — Monoxenic Culture of an Allogromiid with Notes on its Morphology
Authors:JOHN J LEE  STANLEY PIERCE
Institution:Department of Micropaleontology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York 24, New York;Department of Biology, New York University, New York 3, N. Y., and Haskins Laboratories, 305 East 43rd St., New York 17, N. Y.
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. A polymorphic allogromiid (our strain NF) was isolated in monoxenic culture but attempts at its axenic culture failed. Growth of monoxenic cultures was stimulated by various metals and vitamins. The morphology and life cycle of this allogromiid with a prominent collar have been studied in detail. It varied in form from ovoid to elongate bioral "Shepheardella-like" forms and to irregular polyoral organisms. The organisms ranged in length from 56–385 μ (118 μ± 50.54) and in width from 35–385 μ (99 μ± 39.34). The number of nuclei per organism averaged 8.9 ± 6.3 (range 1–40). Reproduction of " Shepheardella -like" forms was by binary fission. Three types of budding have been observed and, rarely, schizogony. No evidence for sexual reproduction has thus far been seen.
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