Scientific Name: Filinia camasecla Myers, 1938
Zooplankton : Filinia camasecla - -

Photo: natthawut (iNaturalist)

Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Rotifera
Class: Eurotatoria
Order: Flosculariaceae
Family: Trochosphaeridae
Description:
This organism possesses an elongated, cylindrical body consisting of three main sections: the head, trunk (body), and foot, with no distinct segmentation. The body is enveloped by a cuticle that is secreted by the syncytial hypodermis. Located in the head region is a corona adorned with cilia, serving as the entrance to the buccal cavity. Within the trunk of the rotifer, various internal structures are found, including a mastax, esophagus, stomach, intestine, anus, and vitellarium, responsible for producing a yolk substance utilized in egg production.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
Commonly found in rivers in Bangladesh, such as the Halda River.
Environment:
Freshwater
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GenBank Accession Number:
COI: Not found  
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