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Dinoflagellate from the Ionian Sea in September 2010. Found in a sample from 74m depth.
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Ceratium fusus.
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Loxophyllum setigerum, var. armatum. a,b,c: ventral, dorsal, and lateral aspects.
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Aspidisca polystyla.
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Nassula microstoma.
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Cothurnia imberbis.
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Cothurnia crystallini.
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Trachelocerca phoenicopterus.
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Drawing from Claparde & Lachmann 1858 (Plate 8, figure 5) of the species now known as Steenstrupiella steenstrupii as "Tintinnus steenstrupii". The scale bar reflects the text description (pg 200) as about 0.2 mm in overall length. The species (and now genus) was presumably named after the Danish biologist Japetus Steenstrup (1813-1897).
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From the Bay of Villefranche in December 2013
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Histioneis elongata from the South Pacific, Tara Oceans Expedition station 111. Lugol's-fixed specimen, z-stack of images made using a 40x objective & DIC optics.
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First depiction of Ceratium furca was by Christian Ehrenberg in 1834 as Perdinium furca. Note the drawing of a rotating flagella.
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Ornithocercus magnificus from the Bay of Villefranche on Feb 18th 2014. The little orange balls are symbiotic cyanobacteria. Lugol's-fixed specimen, Z-stack of images made using a 40x objective and DIC optics.
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Ceratium extensum (or Neoceratium extensum), the longest Ceratium species. Specimen from the Bay of Villefranche.
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Plasmodium falciparum
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Toxoplasma gondii tachycysts
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Malarial Spleen
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Lembus infusionum.
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Uronema marina.
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Lembus pusillus.