Hemiselmis are typically 4 to 9 micrometers long, free-swimming, biflagellate monads. A tubular gullet lined with usually two rows of ejectisomes is found to be in the posterior region of the cell. A single plastid and nucleomorph are present, with it possessing the
biliprotein pigment Cr-
phycoerythrin 555 or one of Cr-
phycocyanin, 577, 612 and 630. For example,
Hemiselmis pacifica possesses Cr-PC577, and Cr-PC612 is found in
Hemiselmis virescens and
Hemiselmis tepida. The species has periplast surrounding the cells below plasma membrane. The flagella are covered with a layer of fibrillary scales overlapping with each other. Serial reconstruction has shown that there is only one mitochondrion per cell. == Reproduction ==