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Hoyo de Manzanares, Madrid, Spain
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Lumbreras, La Rioja, Spain
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Covaleda, Castille and Leon, Spain
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El Maillo, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Ribadelago de Franco, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Lumbreras, La Rioja, Spain
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Canencia, Madrid, Spain
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Castille and Leon, Spain
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Lumbreras, La Rioja, Spain
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San Martin De Castaneda, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Lumbreras, La Rioja, Spain
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Euglypha (you-g-lie-fa) is a widespread and common testate amoeba. This one was found in a sample of moss, and this is a habitat in which testate amoebae are common. The aperture is to the top of the image. The test is made up of scale arranged a bit like fish scales, and their are marginal spine scales. This test no longer contains an amoeba. Phase contrast.
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Euglypha (you-gly-fa) a shelled amoeba with filose pseudopodia (although this picture is only of the test) and with the test covered in small overlapping scales and a terminal aperture. The aperture through which the pseudopodia emerge is located to the bottom of the picture. Phase contrast.
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Euglypha (you-gly-fa) a shelled amoeba with filose pseudopodia (although this picture is only of the test) and with the test covered in small overlapping scales and a terminal aperture. This species also with some spines. The aperture through which the pseudopodia emerge is located to the bottom of the picture. Phase contrast.
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Euglypha (you-gly-fa) a shelled amoeba with filose pseudopodia (although this picture is only of the test) and with the test covered in small overlapping scales and a terminal aperture. The aperture through which the pseudopodia emerge is located to the bottom of the picture. Differential interference contrast.
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Euglypha (you-gly-fa) a shelled amoeba with filose pseudopodia (although this picture is only of the test) and with the test covered in small overlapping scales and a terminal aperture.Differential interference contrast.
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Cedar Swamp, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA. Photoed by Hwan Su Yoon.
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Samples from Sediment at Cedar swamps, Woods Hole, Massachusatts. Photographed by Hwan Su Yoon.
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Samples from Sediment at Cedar swamps, Woods Hole, Massachusatts. Photographed by Hwan Su Yoon.
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Members of testate amoebae group Euglyphidae form siliceous plates for constructing shell. Sample collection by Martin Kreutz from Simmelried near Konstanz(Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany). This image was taken using Zeiss Universal with Olympus C7070 CCD camera.
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Apertural plates of Euglypha cristata Leidy, 1874. Found in a soil sample from Pyhä-Luosto National Park, Finland. DIC.
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Euglypha (you-gligh-fah) cristata has an elongate shell that is composed of siliceous scales. The point of the shell shows a characteristic tuft of three to eight spines. The circular aperture is bordered by a single row of five to six denticulate scales. Pseudopodia are rarely extended. Differential interference contrast.
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Euglypha cristata Leidy, 1874. Found in a soil sample from Pyhä-Luosto National Park, Finland. Phase contrast.