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Aulographis furcula.
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Challengeria murrayi.
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Coelographis regina.
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Haeckel says: Upper left- Lateral view. The ventral capsule is visible between the two valves of the inner shell, the galeae of which are filled by the phaeodium. Lower left- Distal end of a style. Upper right- Basal view. Lower right- Dorsal view (somewhat obliquely from the left side). The galeae appear triangular.
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Haeckeliana porcellana.
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Haeckel says: Left- A complete shell. Right- the radiate operculum of the central capsule.
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Haeckel says: Half the shell, with the enclosed central capsule and the phaeodium, stained by carmine. (The central nucleus dark).
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Haeckel says: Top of a pyramid.
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Haeckel says: A single triangular mesh of the lattice sphere.
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Haeckel says: Distal end of a tube.
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Haeckel says: Left- Distal part of a single radial tube, with the terminal corona. Right- apex of a six-sided pyramid, seen from the inside.
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Haeckel says: Left- A single radial tube. Right: Distal end of a single radial tube.
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Haeckel says: A single radial tube.
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Hermesinum adriaticum Zacharias, 1906. The skeleton of this species is asymmetrical and difficult to describe. The skeleton is 48-50 microns long, 20 microns wide at its widest point and 12 microns high.
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Ebria (ee-bree-a) A small group of marine flagellates, although may be abundant, and large numbers have been assoicated with fish kills. They deposit complex siliceous endoskeletons within the cells. As you can see. Differential interference contrast.
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Ebria (ee-bree-a) A small group of marine flagellates, although may be abundant, and large numbers have been assoicated with fish kills. They deposit complex siliceous endoskeletons within the cells and (as in this case) the skeleton may be found on its own. The ebriids have been implicated in fish kills. Phase contrast.
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Ebria tripartita (Shumann, 1867) Lemmermann, 1899. Specimens of this species are almost spherical in shape and average 24 microns in diameter.
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Sampling date 04/2021. Scale bar indicates 25 µm.Place name: Pond near Großostheim (Germany) Latitude: 49.88482168 Longitude: 9.09980822Microscope Zeiss Axioplan, camera Olympus OM-D M5 MKII. DOF image.© Wolfgang Bettighofer,images under Creative Commons License V 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA).For permission to use of (high resolution) images please contact
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Sampling date 04/2021. Scale bar indicates 25 µm.Place name: Pond near Großostheim (Germany) Latitude: 49.88482168 Longitude: 9.09980822Microscope Zeiss Axioplan, camera Olympus OM-D M5 MKII. DOF image.© Wolfgang Bettighofer,images under Creative Commons License V 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA).For permission to use of (high resolution) images please contact
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Sampling date 06/2013. Scale bars indicate 25 µm.Image series. The specimen is engulfing a diatom.Place name: Wetland Mittermoos near Fieberbrunn (Tyrol, Austria) Latitude: 47.47998695 Longitude: 12.5240922Microscope Zeiss Universal, camera Olympus C7070WZ. DOF images.© Wolfgang Bettighofer,images under Creative Commons License V 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA).For permission to use of (high resolution) images please contact
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Sampling date 06/2013. Scale bars indicate 25 µm.Image series. The specimen is engulfing a diatom.Place name: Wetland Mittermoos near Fieberbrunn (Tyrol, Austria) Latitude: 47.47998695 Longitude: 12.5240922Microscope Zeiss Universal, camera Olympus C7070WZ. DOF images.© Wolfgang Bettighofer,images under Creative Commons License V 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA).For permission to use of (high resolution) images please contact
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Sampling date 06/2013. Scale bars indicate 25 µm.Image series. The specimen is engulfing a diatom.Place name: Wetland Mittermoos near Fieberbrunn (Tyrol, Austria) Latitude: 47.47998695 Longitude: 12.5240922Microscope Zeiss Universal, camera Olympus C7070WZ. DOF images.© Wolfgang Bettighofer,images under Creative Commons License V 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA).For permission to use of (high resolution) images please contact
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