Homalozoon Euglena Paramecium bursaria Arcella.

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ABEL
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Homalozoon Euglena Paramecium bursaria Arcella.

Post by ABEL »

Hello¡¡ and these microbes come from river with few water....

Stentor 40X DIC

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Euglena 60X and cianobacteria. DIC

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Homalozoon. DIC 40X

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Conjugation paramecium Bursaria 60X DIC

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Arcella dentata (?) 60X

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Post by Jacek »

Beautiful photos, the last great

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Post by pwnell »

:) These are all excellent. Love the details on the first one.

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Post by Marek Mis »

Abel,

Beautiful set. The last one is wonderful !

Marek

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Post by pierre »

Pretty nice work :shock:

The last one rocks.
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Pierre

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Post by Charles Krebs »

Abel,

All excellent... the Arcella is awesome!

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Post by Ecki »

Abel,

never saw an Arcella image like this one! Simply beautiful!

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Ecki

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Abel,

Beautiful set, specially the last one!

Rogelio

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Post by discomorphella »

They are all good, but the Arcella is magnificent. This makes me want to visit my pond to see if I can find one...

David

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Post by Bruce Taylor »

I have to put in a good word for #4. That might be the best picture of Homalozoon vermiculare I've seen anywhere. The toxicysts and pharyngeal mass are wonderfully sharp. 8)

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