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nanometer
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trouble with ID

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I found of a bunch of these flagellates today, and almost all of them had these bubble-like extensions/attachments. I have searched and I can't find flagellates with bubbles. The main bodies are about 8um long. A few did not have the bubbles and cruised at high speeds, while the ones with "bubbles" wobbled at high speeds. Are they dividing or being attacked? 40x plan phase.

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Post by Bernd »

The flagellates are attacked by fungal parasites, so-called chytrides.

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Post by carlos.uruguay »

I can not see the pictures

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Post by carlos.uruguay »

Interesting and beautiful pictures

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Post by nanometer »

Thanks for the ID Bernd. The only pics I can find are large chytrids on frogs and such--nothing at this scale, but I guess the fungus has to start somewhere.

Thanks for looking Carlos--I've never seen anything like this before.

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Post by wjdavis »

Definitely chytrids. What is the host?

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