Copepod and Simocephalus Vetulus

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Copepod and Simocephalus Vetulus

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It has been a while since I posted. Work is killing me so not much time spent behind the eye pieces I am afraid. However, thought I would share these two ladies. First image in dark field with polarised light. Second one in Pol. Same Daphnia as previously spotted wearing a Christmas hat.

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Egg sack of a freshwater Copepod
by Håkan Kvarnström, on Flickr

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Daphnia
by Håkan Kvarnström, on Flickr
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:smt041 Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.

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The first image is excellent ! Great job.

Marek

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Super!

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Very nice :D

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Very nice, it looks like you haven't lost your touch.

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Nice!

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