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English: Cyanobacterial symbionts of Ornithocercus dinoflagellates

Live cyanobacterial symbionts (cyanobionts) belonging to Ornithocercus dinoflagellate host consortium

(a) O. magnificus with numerous cyanobionts present in the upper and lower girdle lists (black arrowheads) of the cingulum termed the symbiotic chamber.

(b) O. steinii with numerous cyanobionts inhabiting the symbiotic chamber.

(c) Enlargement of the area indicated by the box in 1b showing two cyanobionts that are being divided by binary transverse fission (white arrows).
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