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Xystonellopsis paradoxa was originally described by Cleve (1899) as Undella paradoxa
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From a sample taken about 1 km offshore from the Cap de Nice (France) at 250 m depth on March 13th, 2023.
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Live specimen from the Bay of Villefranche (NW Mediterranean Sea)
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Lugol's-fixed specimen
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Figure from Jorgensen 1924 (Fig. 25) of Amphorella urceolata designated as Craterella acuta by Kofoid & Campbell 1929. Later the genus Craterella was re-named Ascampbellliella as the name Craterella was occupied previously. Dimensions from the text of Jorgensen (1924).
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Figure 369 from Kofoid & Campbell 1929, described as Craterella protuberans, now known as Ascampbellellia protuberans
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Figure from the species description in Hada 1935 (Fig. 3). Dimensions from the text; found in waters off Java.
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Fol's (1884) drawing from the original description as Cyttarocylis cistellula.
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Codonella nationalis with coccolith-covered lorica. Specimen from the Bay of Villefranche (43°41’10’’ N, 7°19’00’’ E) in April 2010.
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Specimen from the Canadian Archipelago in August 2016. The form figured in Brandt 1906, plate 30, fig. 7 from the Bothinan Sea (inset) was raised to species status by Kofoid & Campbell (1929).
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Specimen from the Indian Sundarbans, Jyotirampur
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From the Arctic in 2020 (ARA11B cruise, Station 7, Chukchi Sea)
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Specimen from the Canadian Archipelago in August 2016. Originally described from the Greenland coast of Baffin Bay by Brandt (inset drawing from Brandt 1896).
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A tintinnid ciliate found at 90 m depth during the french oceanographic cruise "Peche" in 2004
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Specimen from the California Current in October 2008.
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The original description of Epicancella nervosa was by Cleve (1899) as Cyttarocylis nervosa.
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Epicancella nervosa from the South Pacific Ocean (Outpace cruise CTD 176, Bottle #20).
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Cymatocylis was originally described by Cleve as "Amphorella (?) antarctica"
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Specimen from the Rade de Villefranche. Lugol's-fixed, z-stack of images made using a 10x objective.
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Specimen from Indian Sundarbans, Jyotirampur.