“…Colepid ciliates are characterized by their cylindrical or barrel-shaped body bearing unique calcified cuirass (armoured plates with small lateral teeth arranged in longitudinal rows) (Corliss, 1979;Dragesco and DragescoKernéis, 1991;Foissner et al, 2008;Kahl, 1930;Obolkina, 1995). Ten genera are currently assigned to the family Colepidae and these are separated mainly by the following features: the number of armour tiers, the presence or absence of armour spines, the type of tier plates, and the number of adoral organelles (Dragesco and Dragesco-Kernéis, 1991;Foissner, 1983Foissner, , 1984Foissner et al, 1994Foissner et al, , 1999Foissner et al, , 2008Kahl, 1930Kahl, , 1935Lynn, 2008;Noland, 1937;Obolkina, 1995;Small and Lynn, 1985;Wilbert and Schmall, 1976).…”