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Hermesinum adriaticum Zacharias, 1906. The skeleton of this species is asymmetrical and difficult to describe. The skeleton is 48-50 microns long, 20 microns wide at its widest point and 12 microns high.
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Ebria (ee-bree-a) A small group of marine flagellates, although may be abundant, and large numbers have been assoicated with fish kills. They deposit complex siliceous endoskeletons within the cells. As you can see. Differential interference contrast.
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Ebria (ee-bree-a) A small group of marine flagellates, although may be abundant, and large numbers have been assoicated with fish kills. They deposit complex siliceous endoskeletons within the cells and (as in this case) the skeleton may be found on its own. The ebriids have been implicated in fish kills. Phase contrast.
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Ebria tripartita (Shumann, 1867) Lemmermann, 1899. Specimens of this species are almost spherical in shape and average 24 microns in diameter.