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Kent, W.S. (1880-1881). A manual of the infusoria, including a description of all known flagellate, ciliate, and tentaculiferous protozoa, British and foreign and an account of the organization and affinities of the sponges. Vol. I pp. 289-720. London.
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Kent, W.S.
1880-1881
A manual of the infusoria, including a description of all known flagellate, ciliate, and tentaculiferous protozoa, British and foreign and an account of the organization and affinities of the sponges.
Vol. I pp. 289-720. London
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Actinomonas Kent, 1880 (original description)
Actinomonas mirabilis Kent, 1880 (original description)
Actinomonas pusilla Kent (original description)
Amblyophis viridis Ehrenberg, 1832 accepted as Euglena ehrenbergii G.A.Klebs, 1883 (ecology source)
Amphimonas divaricans Kent (original description)
Amphimonas exilis Perty (ecology source)
Amphimonas globosus Kent, 1881 (original description)
Ancyromonas Kent, 1881 (original description)
Ancyromonas sigmoides Kent, 1881 (original description)
Anisonema griseolum (Perty) Kent (ecology source)
Anisonema intermedium Kent, 1880 (original description)
Anisonema ludibundum Kent, 1880 accepted as Bodo saltans Ehrenberg, 1832 (original description)
Anisonema truncatum F.Stein, 1878 (ecology source)
Astasia contorta Dujardin, 1841 (ecology source)
Astrosiga W.S.Kent (original description)
Astrosiga disjuncta Kent, 1878 (additional source)
Atractonema teres F.Stein, 1878 accepted as Sphenomonas teres (F.Stein) G.A.Klebs, 1892 (ecology source)
Bicosoeca pocillum Kent (original description)
Bicosoeca tenuis Kent (original description)
Bodo helicis (Leidy) Diesing, 1850 accepted as Cryptobia helicis Leidy, 1846 (ecology source)
Bodo hominis (Davaine) Diesing, 1866 (ecology source)
Bodo intestinalis Ehrenberg (ecology source)
Bodo julidis Leidy (ecology source)
Bodo maximus Schmarda (ecology source)
Bodo melolonthae Leidy, 1856 accepted as Monocercomonas melolonthae (Leidy) Doflein, 1901 (ecology source)
Bodo muscarum Leidy (ecology source)
Bodo ranarum Ehrenberg (ecology source)
Cercomonadidae W.S.Kent, 1880 (original description)
Cercomonas crassicauda Dujardin, 1841 accepted as Paracercomonas crassicauda (Dujardin) D.Bass & Cavalier-Smith, 2009 (ecology source)
Cercomonas cylindrica Dujardin, 1841 (ecology source)
Cercomonas globulus Dujardin, 1841 (ecology source)
Cercomonas longicauda Dujardin, 1841 (ecology source)
Cercomonas typicus W.S.Kent (original description)
Chilomonas amygdalum Kent, 1880 (original description)
Chilomonas cylindrica (Ehrenberg) W.S.Kent, 1881 (new combination reference)
Chloraster agilis W.S.Kentard (original description)
Chloraster tetrarhynchus (L.K.Schmarda) W.S.Kent (additional source)
Choanoflagellata accepted as Choanozoa (original description)
Cladonema laxum (Kent) Kent (new combination reference)
Codonoeca inclinata (W.S.Kent) W.S.Kent (additional source)
Codosiga allioides W.S.Kent, 1881 (original description)
Codosiga assimilis W.S.Kent, 1881 (original description)
Codosiga botrytis (Ehrenberg) Bütschli, 1878 (additional source)
Codosiga candelabrum W.S.Kent, 1881 (original description)
Codosiga cymosa W.S.Kent, 1881 (original description)
Codosiga furcata W.S.Kent, 1881 (original description)
Codosiga grossularia W.S.Kent, 1881 (original description)
Codosiga pyriformis W.S.Kent, 1881 (original description)
Codosiga steinii W.S.Kent, 1881 (original description)
Codosiga umbellata (Tatem) W.S.Kent, 1881 (additional source)
Cyathomonas alba Fromentel, 1874 (ecology source)
Cyathomonas elongata Fromentel, 1874 (ecology source)
Cyathomonas emarginata Fromentel, 1874 (ecology source)
Cyathomonas lychnus Fromentel, 1874 (ecology source)
Cyathomonas spissa Fromentel, 1874 (ecology source)
Cyathomonas turbinata Fromentel, 1874 (ecology source)
Cyathomonas viridis De Fromentel, 1874 (ecology source)
Dallingeria W.S.Kent (original description)
Dallingeria drysdalii W.S.Kent (original description)
Desmarella W.S.Kent, 1878 (original description)
Desmarella moniliformis W.S.Kent, 1878 (original description)
Desmarella phalanx (Stein) W.S.Kent, 1878 (ecology source)
Dinobryon juniperinum K.E.Eichwald (ecology source)
Dinomonas W.S.Kent, 1881 (original description)
Dinomonas tuberculatus W.S.Kent (original description)
Dinophysis caudata Saville-Kent, 1881 (original description)
Diplomastix Kent, 1880 (original description)
Diplomastix affinis Kent, 1880 accepted as Bodo affinis (Kent) Schewiakoff, 1893 (original description)
Diplomastix caudata (Dujardin) W.S.Kent (new combination reference)
Diplomastix saltans (Ehrenberg) W.S.Kent (new combination reference)
Diplomita socialis (W.S.Kent) W.S.Kent, 1881 accepted as Diplomitella socialis (W.S.Kent) P.C.Silva, 1960 (additional source)
Hedraeophysa bulla Kent (original description)
Herpetomonas Kent, 1880 (original description)
Heteromita amyli (Cienkowski) W.S.Kent (additional source)
Heteromita globosa (Stein) W.S.Kent (additional source)
Heteromita lens (Müller) Kent (additional source)
Heteromita rostrata W.S.Kent (original description)
Heteromita uncinata W.S.Kent (original description)
Heteronema globuliferum (Ehrenberg) Stein, 1878 (ecology source)
Heteronema marina Dujardin, 1841 (ecology source)
Heteronema pusilla (Perty) Diesing (ecology source)
Hexamitidae Kent, 1880 (original description)
Lagenoeca W.S.Kent (original description)
Lagenoeca cuspidata W.S.Kent, 1881 (original description)
Leptomonas Kent, 1880 (original description)
Leptomonas buetschlii W.S.Kent (original description)
Melodinium W.S.Kent, 1881 (original description)
Melodinium uberrimum Kent, 1880 accepted as Gymnodinium uberrimum (G.J.Allman) Kofoid & Swezy, 1921 (original description)
Microglena punctifera (O.F.Müller) Ehrenberg, 1938 (ecology source)
Monosiga Kent, 1878 (original description)
Monosiga angustata W.S.Kent, 1878 (original description)
Monosiga brevipes Saville-Kent (original description)
Monosiga gracilis Kent, 1880 accepted as Codosiga gracilis (Kent, 1880) De Saedeleer, 1927 (original description)
Monosiga ovata Kent, 1881 (original description)
Oikomonas Kent, 1880 (original description)
Oikomonas mutabilis W.S.Kent, 1880 (original description)
Oikomonas obliqua W.S.Kent (original description)
Oikomonas quadratum W.S.Kent (original description)
Oikomonas rostratum W.S.Kent (original description)
Oikomonas steinii W.S.Kent (original description)
 Environment

Hay infusions. [details]

 Environment

Fresh water, attached to the loricae of other flagellate animalcules; solitary or sparsely scattered. [details]

 Environment

The intestinal viscera of various domestic poultry. [details]

 Environment

Blood of the frogs, Rana esculenta and R. temporaria. [details]

 Habitat

Salt water. [details]

 Habitat

Salt water. [details]

 Habitat

Pond and stagnant water, in company with Euglena viridis[details]

 Habitat

Stale marsh water. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water with Myriophyllum[details]

 Habitat

Salt water, among decaying Fucus. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water, amongst Confervae[details]

 Habitat

Pond water. [details]

 Habitat

Vegetable infusions. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh water, on Confervae. [details]

 Habitat

Salt water. [details]

 Habitat

Ditch water. [details]

 Habitat

Ditch water. [details]

 Habitat

Salt water attached to the polyparies of hydroid zoophytes and polyzoa. [details]

 Habitat

Copulatory tubes of various land-snails, Helicidae. [details]

 Habitat

The human intestine, found associated with the foecal evacuations of cholera patients and in typhoidal affections ; ... [details]

 Habitat

Intestinal viscera of various frogs, toads, and tailed Amphibia. [details]

 Habitat

The large intestine of Julus marginatus[details]

 Habitat

Intestine of the American cockchafers, Melolontha quercina and M. brunnea. [details]

 Habitat

Occurring in immense quantities within the intestine of the common house-fly, Musca domestica[details]

 Habitat

Intestinal mucus of various frogs and toads. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh water and infusions. [details]

 Habitat

Infusions of moss. [details]

 Habitat

Infusions of moss. [details]

 Habitat

Marsh water. [details]

 Habitat

Vegetable infusions. [details]

 Habitat

Fish macerations. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water, and amongst decaying vegetation. [details]

 Habitat

Vegetable infusions. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water, on various Entomostraca. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water, on Myriophyllum[details]

 Habitat

Fresh water, on Rotifera. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh water, on Cyclops and other Copepodous Crustacea [details]

 Habitat

Fresh water with Euglenae: Bombay. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh-water lakes in the island of Bombay. [details]

 Habitat

River water. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water. [details]

 Habitat

Vegetable infusions in both salt and fresh water. [details]

 Habitat

Infusions of hay in fresh and salt water. [details]

 Habitat

Inhabiting salt and fresh water. [details]

 Habitat

Hay-infusions in salt and fresh water. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water and organic infusions in both salt and fresh water. [details]

 Habitat

Vegetable infusions. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water, among Lemnae. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh and brackish water. [details]

 Habitat

Brackish water, Bombay. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh-water tanks, Bombay. [details]

 Habitat

Pond and river water. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh water, Bombay. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water. [details]

 Habitat

Salt water from the White Sea. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water with decaying Nitella[details]

 Habitat

Salt water: White Sea. [details]

 Habitat

Turf water, in the Bernese Alps. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water. [details]

 Habitat

Vegetable infusions in both fresh and salt water. [details]

 Habitat

River water with aquatic plants. [details]

 Habitat

Stagnant water with Conferva[details]

 Habitat

Putrefying fish macerations. [details]

 Habitat

Fish macerations in an advanced state of putrefaction. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water with decomposing organic matter and in vegetable infusions. [details]

 Habitat

Alimentary canal of Tritons and Batrachia. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water with decomposing animal matter. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water. [details]

 Habitat

Parasitic, within the intestinal tract of the Nematozoon Trilobus gracilis[details]

 Habitat

Fresh water, ponds in the Phoenix Park, Dublin. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh water. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh and salt water, abundant in infusions. [details]

 Habitat

Vegetable infusions in fresh water. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water. [details]

 Habitat

Hay infusions in both salt and fresh water. [details]

 Habitat

Vegetable infusions. [details]

 Habitat

Salt-water. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh water, amongst Lemnae. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water with decaying vegetable matter. [details]

 Habitat

Fish and other animal macerations. [details]

 Habitat

Marsh water, among decaying Sphagnum[details]

 Habitat

Bog water. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh water, attached gregariously to Confervae and other aquatic plants. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh water, attached gregariously to the carapace of the rotifer Philodina hirsuta Ehr. [details]

 Habitat

Fresh water, attached to the branching pedicle of Epistylis digitalis[details]

 Habitat

Vegetable infusions. [details]

 Habitat

Stale water with decomposing matter in suspension. [details]

 Habitat

Vegetable infusions in salt and fresh water. [details]

 Habitat

Pond water. [details]