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Rotifer

#1 Post by Johann » Thu Oct 19, 2017 4:57 pm

60x objective - 23 image stack
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#2 Post by Francisco » Thu Oct 19, 2017 5:24 pm

Very nice

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#3 Post by hkv » Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:33 pm

Very nice! WI?
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#4 Post by 75RR » Fri Oct 20, 2017 5:13 am

Very nice indeed! Unable to ID ... any ideas?
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#5 Post by Johann » Fri Oct 20, 2017 6:39 am

Thanks guys
hkv wrote:WI?
Yes it is :D :D
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#6 Post by vasselle » Fri Oct 20, 2017 1:47 pm

Bonjour
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#7 Post by billben74 » Sun Oct 22, 2017 10:16 pm

Very pleasing image.

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#8 Post by actinophrys » Mon Oct 23, 2017 4:51 am

75RR wrote:Very nice indeed! Unable to ID ... any ideas?
It looks like some Keratella with one posterior spine, which often carry eggs ventrally like you see here. You can also see the typical anterior spines and lorica facets, if only in part – which I think is a fair trade for such an uncommonly good view of the head and corona.

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