Here a set of images of what I think is Heliozoa (maybe Actinosphaerium).
Body (without the arms) diameter around 323 microns.
It was very nice to watch the extrusomes (I think that is how they are called) moving along the arms (axopodia).
Nikon 10x/0.45 (crop, the image quality is not as good as the 20x/0.75):
The following images with 20x/0.75:
Full frame:
Crops:
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great, they are really hard to be captured nicely.
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love this slightly uneven background in the first one, ads nice dimension
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