643 oligotrich-ciliate
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Description: English: Oligotrich Ciliate. Oligotrich ciliates are the most abundant group of the microzooplankton, feeders on microscopic algae in the plankton. This small (50 microns), very typical cell is probably a Strombidium. Date: 9 February 2006. Source: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=image&pic=643&tid=101195 Oligotrich Ciliate at WoRMS. Author: Jihn Dolan.
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