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Helicostomella Jörgensen 1924
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Helicostomella subulata
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Helicostomella edentata
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Helicostomella subulata
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Helicostomella subulata
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Specimen from the Scripp's Canyon area in July 2009
Helicostomella subulata
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Specimen from Scripps Canyon area in July 2009
Helicostomella sp.
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Helicostomella sp. from the Ganges River estuary.
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Original illustration from Laackmann 1908
Helicostomella subulata (Ehrenberg, 1833) Jörgensen, 1924
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Helicostomella subulata specimen from Scripps Canyon area (Southern California) in July 2009.
Helicostomella subulata
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This is a tintinnid ciliate found commonly in coastal waters of Europe and elsewhere. It is a plankton ciliate. The shell or lorica which contains the ciliate cell is about 150 microns long