Trichonympha

Trichonympha
Trichonympha campanula
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Phylum: Metamonada
Order: Trichonymphida
Family: Trichonymphidae
Genus: Trichonympha
Leidy, 1877
Type species
Trichonympha agilis
Leidy, 1877
Synonyms

Leidyopsis Kofoid & Swezy, 1919

Trichonympha is a genus of single-celled, anaerobic parabasalids of the order Hypermastigia that is found exclusively in the hindgut of lower termites and wood roaches. Trichonympha’s bell shape and thousands of flagella make it an easily recognizable cell. The symbiosis between lower termites/wood roaches and Trichonympha is highly beneficial to both parties: Trichonympha helps its host digest cellulose and in return receives a constant supply of food and shelter. Trichonympha also has a variety of bacterial symbionts that are involved in sugar metabolism and nitrogen fixation.