Marine organisms ID help!

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arturoag75
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Marine organisms ID help!

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hi guyes,
can you help me for ID of this marine microoganisms?
i know only Foraminifera.
shot objec. 16x DIC flash
many thanks
arturo
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jpJhDHSWow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amEXS4bDLhw

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Post by Franz Neidl »

Interesting picture Arturo. I think this is a larva from a Polychaeta.

Franz

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Very interesting!

Rogelio

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Post by BJ »

Arturo,

Franz is of course correct. I think it would be difficult to identify the genus as it is an early "nectochaete" stage. It still retains a ring of cilia behind the head which represents the ring of cilia found on the earlier "trochophore" stage. As the larva develops, these cilia will disappear, more segments will be added and it will take on more mature appearance which would make it easier to identify.

You might find this illustrated key useful:

https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/ ... equence=16

...it is for the northern Pacific, but the families and genera of polychaetes are widespread.

a nice picture of a stage not often photographed- thank you !

boa sorte
Brian

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Post by Jacek »

Beautiful photo and interesting object

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Marine organisms ID help - one more pic!

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many thanks to all for help!
i left you another shot...25x 0bjc. Flash
arturo

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Arturo,

Very nice!

The background and contrast on this one is very good, I like this DIC setting.

Rogelio

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Post by curt0909 »

Interesting animal. I've never seen anything like it. Excellent photography as usual

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Rogelio, Curt
many thanks :wink:
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Post by Charles Krebs »

Arturo,

Excellent photographs. I really like your videos as well. What magnification was used on the veliger video?

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Post by arturoag75 »

Hi charlie,
many thanks for comment :wink:
i used a 16x and 25x objectives and T3 canon!
best
arturo

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