Sampling date 10/2009. Scale bars indicate 25 µm (1), 50 µm (2-5).Five images, four of them in the slide changer.First and second:Licmophora juergensii together with Cocconeis scutellum and Pseudanabaena spec. as epibionts on the red alga Polysiphonia fibrillosa.Third:On the left, a Licmophora cell can be seen in the lateral (valvar) view, on the right we look at the girdleband (cingulim) of the cell, hence it is also called the “cingulare view”. Fourth:Cells in valvar (left) and cingular (right) view.Fifth:At the bottom left we see an abandoned stalk. Some of the Licmophora cells were detached from their stalks by preparation. To the right of the abandoned stalk is such a cell, which is now fixed to a sister cell with some jelly.Please click on < or > on the image edges or on the dots at the bottom edge of the images to browse through the slides!Place name: Hiddensee Bodden (Germany)Latitude: 54.582633 Longitude: 13.115051Microscope 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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