Chilodontopsis or Trithigmostoma??

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Chilodontopsis or Trithigmostoma??

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I found this ciliate and looks like Chilodontopsis; but I am not sure.

On the following picture you can see that the cell division have started
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After cell division:
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Other subject that was on the same slide:
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Post by carlos.uruguay »

Hi Rogelio
Very beautiful pictures!
I not think it's Chilodontopsis, but my experience is little
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Carlos,

Thank you.

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Excellent pictures as allways.
The first one may had some trouble to divide while digesting this long diatom, did you follow the process?
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I found that it could be Trithigmostoma.

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Pau wrote:Excellent pictures as allways.
The first one may had some trouble to divide while digesting this long diatom, did you follow the process?
Yes, I followed the process, pictures 2, 3 and 4 are from the same subject on picture 1.

Thank you for your comments.

Rogelio

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