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Dileptus (Protozoa) Movies

Dileptus Video No. 1 - A fringe of beating cilia surrounding this dileptus can be seen as it moves across the microscope field; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 200x with a playing time of 40.7 seconds. Choose a playback format that matches your connection speed: 28.8k (modem), 56.6k (modem), or T1/Cable/DSL, or download this video clip in MPEG format (6.93 MB).

Dileptus Video No. 2 - A dileptus stretches a fingerlike projection and uses a side to side motion to move through the water; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 200x with a playing time of 32.2 seconds. Choose a playback format that matches your connection speed: 28.8k (modem), 56.6k (modem), or T1/Cable/DSL, or download this video clip in MPEG format (3.77 MB).

Dileptus Video No. 3 - A dileptus undulates gracefully through the water in its search for food; under darkfield illumination at a magnification of 200x with a playing time of 43.7 seconds. Choose a playback format that matches your connection speed: 28.8k (modem), 56.6k (modem), or T1/Cable/DSL, or download this video clip in MPEG format (8.0 MB).

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