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Specimen from the Ionian Sea found at 75 m depth. Lugol's-fixed.
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He thought it splendid. Figures from the original description of Ornitheroceras splendidus by Franz Schütt in 1893. The paper is available on the Classic Taxonomic Monographs page.
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Histioneis hyalina (probably). From Station 52 of the Tara Oceans Expedition
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Oxytoxum nanum
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This specimen of Ceratium had a snack shown by the organge fluorescence of cryptophyte pigment- perhaps that of the ciliate Mesodinium rubrum
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Ornithorcercus heteroporus (probably) from Station 72 of the Tara Oceans Expedition.
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A heterotrophic dinoflagelate from the Amundsen Sea
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Tiny Sea Star: A Pentaster (siliceous internal skeleton) of the gymnodinid species Actiniscus pentasterias from the Arctic Chukchi Sea.
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A heterotrophic dinoflagellate from the Amundsen Sea
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Dinoflagellate from the Aegean Sea. Lugol's-fixed specimen from 75 m depth.
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Image by D.W. Coats
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Image of live specimen showing the dinoflagellate nucleus characterized by chromosomes which appear to be always condensed. See a video of the specimen : http://www.obs-vlfr.fr/LOV/aquaparadox/html/VideosPage.php
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Heterotrophic dinoflagellate from the Etang de Thau
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Heterotrophic dinoflagelate from the Etang de Thau
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This probably is Gyrodinium eating Ceratium
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Gyrodinium ate a Polykrikos which had eaten a Ceratium. Specimen from the Etang de Thau.
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Arctic Dinophysis norvegica (empty!)from the Chukchi Sea in summer 2011.