Cladocera - help with ID

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RogelioMoreno
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Cladocera - help with ID

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I found the following Cladocera and I would like to know the id.

Side view:
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Water Flea by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr

Ventral view:
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Water Flea by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr

Dorsal view:
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Water Flea by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr

Rogelio

fonakta
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Post by fonakta »

I think this is a Macrothrix.
Beautiful images.

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Post by Clado »

Hello Rogelio,

I am not sure again but it might be Macrothrix rosea.

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

fonakta & Clado, thank you for your help.

Rogelio

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:smt038 :smt041 :smt038

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:smt038

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Post by fonakta »

How do you achieve this very clear brightfield?

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Thank all for your comments.

fonakta, all are stacked and without coverslide to avoid crushing the specimen.

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Post by fonakta »

Yes, my method is similar, the specimen is swimming in a small pool.
My question is the illumination. I have a powerful led lamp, trying to consrtuct a good homemade brightfield, but the result is not enough good.
Your images are extremely clear.

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Post by harisA »

Rogelio brilliant images as usual.

I know that you use an inverted microscope.How you manage to hold your speciment upside down without using a coverslip?

I have seen images of you with high power objectives (nikon plan apo 20x/0.75 etc).Are these images taken without coverslip?

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

harisA, thank you for your words. I use coverslip to put the specimen on it; but I am not putting coverslip over the specimen (I normally put a coverslip over the specimen).

Rogelio

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Post by harisA »

thank you Rogelio.

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