| Species | 
                Size (Length) | 
                Shape | 
                Number of Nuclei | 
                Other Features | 
            
            
                | Trichomonas hominis | 
                No cyst. | 
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                | Chilomastix mesnili | 
                6-10 mm. 
                Usual range, 8-9 mm. | 
                Lemon shaped with anterior hyaline knob. | 
                1.  Not visible in unstained
                preparations. | 
                Cytostome with supporting fibrils.  Usually visible in stained preparations. | 
            
            
                | Giardia intestinalis | 
                8-19 mm. 
                Usual range. 11-12 mm. | 
                Oval or ellipsoidal. | 
                Usually 4.  Not distinct in unstained
                preparations.  Usually located at one end. | 
                Fibrils or flagella longitudinally in
                unstained cysts.  Deep staining fibers or fibrils may be seen lying laterally or obliquely across
                fibrils in lower part of cyst.  Cytoplasm often retracts from a portion of cell wall. | 
            
            
                | Enteromonas hominis | 
                4-10 mm. 
                Usual range, 6-8 mm. | 
                Elongated or oval. | 
                1-4, usually 2 lying at opposite ends of
                cyst.  Not visible in unstained mounts. | 
                Resembles E. nana cyst.  Fibrils
                or flagella are usually not seen. | 
            
            
                | Retortamonas intestinalis | 
                4-9 mm. 
                Usual range, 4-7 mm. | 
                Pear shaped or slightly lemon shaped. | 
                1.  Not visible in unstained mounts. | 
                Resembles Chilomastix cyst.  Shadow outline of cytostome with supporting
                fibrils extends above nucleus. |