“…Histophagous Tetrahymena prey upon a broad range of invertebrates, including midges (T. chironomi) (Corliss, 1960), mosquitoes (T. empidokyrea) (Jerome et al, 1996), black flies (T. dimorpha, T. rotunda) (Batson and Beale, 1983;Lynn et al, 1981), alderflies (T. sialidos) (Batson and Rees, 1985), slugs (T. limacis, T. rostrata) (Brooks, 1968), the glochidia larvae of freshwater mussels (T. glochidiophila) (Lynn et al, 2018), and the planarian flatworms Crenobia alpina, Dendrocoelum lacteum, Dugesia gonocephala, Girardia tigrina, Phagocata vitta, and Polycelis felina (T. acanthophora, T. corlissi, T. dugesiae, T. nigricans, T. pyriformis, T. scolopax) (Armitage and Young, 1990;Rataj and Vd'ačný, 2019;Rataj and Vďačný, 2020;Wright, 1981). Vertebrate infections have been reported in fish (T. corlissi, T.…”