Dinobryon ?

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Dinobryon ?

Post by Jean-marc »

Hello,

Is this 2 photos dinobryon ?

First pic :
PL Fluotar 100/1,32
the algua is very smal, about 20µm without the flagella

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FLuor 40/0,85
length about 100µm

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Thank you

Jean-Marc

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re Dinobryon

Post by jc maccagno »

Beautiful pictures

Do you think that this organism might be a Vorticellid rather than a flagellate?

Best wishes
John

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Post by Charles Krebs »

Very nice shots!

Salpingoeca?

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Post by Jean-marc »

Hello John, Charles,

Thank you,

I am not very happy with this blurry pic, but yes it is Salpingoeca.
In, fact, I prefer the following phase contrast pic

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A+

JM

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