Frontonia leucas

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Frontonia leucas

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This is Frontonia leucas (Ehrenberg, 1833) from the bottom sediment of a ditch. It can be found in plankton as well and prefers beta-mesosaprobic to alpha-mesosaprobic environments. Frontonia leucas feeds on bacteria, flagellates, diatoms, algae up to 50 μm in size, naked amoebas, testate amoebas (Arcella, Difflugia), ciliates (Coleps, Aspidisca) and even small metazoans (rotifers). The two most important characteristics for identification are the size of the oral apparatus compared to the overall size of the species (see image 1) and the single CV with long collecting channels.
In dirty environments (alpha-mesosaprobic) Frontonia leucas is common in sediments up to 5 cm depth.

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40x, DIC

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40x, DIC

Many thanks to Bruce for helping me to identify F. leucas!

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Post by Jacek »

beautiful photos

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Nice pictures!

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well done Ecki....very interesting shot! :wink:
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Thank you Jacek, Rogelio and Arturo!

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I like the second image a lot. Like a transparent, non invasive autopsy :)

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Wonderful shots... they have a very nice visual "feel" to them.

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Beautiful images of frontonia!
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