Lacinularia rotifer??

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RogelioMoreno
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Lacinularia rotifer??

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I found this colony of rotifer and I think it is Lacinularia sp.
Can anybody confirm it?

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Rotifer - Lacinularia sp. by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr


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Rotifer - Lacinularia sp. by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr


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Remarkable pictures, especially the second one. Never seen a view into the mouth of a rotifer quite like it.
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collect jaw off the floor :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Last one is impressive wow :wink:

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Post by Planapo »

I agree with Jacek.
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Extraordinary... stunning images!

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Thanks all for your comments.

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Post by Marek Mis »

Rogelio,

Extremally beautiful images ! The details are incredible, and the second image is simply exceptional =D>

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Post by carlos.uruguay »

Beautiful images!
Difficult to identify without seeing the whole body.
Probably Lacinularia as another similar would be Limnias but it lives in a 'home'
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Post by pwnell »

These are incredible images.

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Post by Scopeuser »

Wow! I've just joined, and have to say these are amazing. I've been in microscopy for over 20 years and never seen a rotifer shot like these!

Well done.

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world class! I said many times to myself (and here) that they could not be better, and almost every time you show they can be (:
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