All
Stygiella species have a similar morphology: they are laterally crescent-shaped or ovoidal, aloricate cells with pointed ends (
S. incarcerata), and a diamond-shaped ventral groove covers most of the ventral side to the posterior end. The anterior flagella are usually shorter than the body length while the posterior flagella are usually more than twice longer than the cell; the posterior flagella of
S. incarcerata are generally shorter, usually about 1.5 times the cell length. The anterior flagellum of
S. incarcerata has single root made of two slightly separated
microtubules, which originates close to the anterior
basal body in the ventral, posterior end. The posterior flagellum has two main microtubular roots: the left one is associated with three different non-microtubular fibres as well as a composite fibre, and the right one of one type. In addition, a singlet “root” circles the posterior basal body and supports the shape of the groove. A dorsal vane attaches on the posterior flagellum, which is supported by a paraxonemal lamella that originates near the
axoneme. The axoneme is composed of the typical eukaryotic 9 x 2 motif. The lamella raises against the axoneme and connects to at least two axonemal doublets after approximately 100 nm apart from the axoneme. Its width gradually broadens to about 700 nm.
Stygiella species mostly have a pear-shaped or sometimes a rounded nucleus close to the anterior end of the cell, with a nucleolus of 0.5 μm diameter. A single Golgi
dictyosome, with generally 3 to 8
cisternae is located immediately posterior of the basal bodies. The cytoskeleton resembles that of other excavates. The concentration of
ribosomes is very low in the
cytosol. All species in
Stygiella possess acristate
hydrogenosomes that can only perform anaerobic ATP-synthesis and lost most of its proteins for the
electron transport chains. These hydrogenosomes, generally 300 to 500 nm across and 0.75 to 1 μm in length, lie close to the nucleus and often associate with major flagellar microtubular roots. ==Behaviour==