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Dinobryon (dine-owe-bry-on) is a loricate chrysophyte (stramenopile) flagellate. This image shows a single lorica. Phase contrast.
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Ribadelago de Franco, Castilla y Len, Espaa
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Castille and Leon, Spain
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Dinobryon divergens.Scale bar indicates 10 m. Sample from Lake Constance in the vicinity of Bodman. The image was built up using several photomicrographic frames with manual stacking technique. Images were taken using Zeiss Universal with Olympus C7070 CCD camera.For high-resolution images please ask postmaster@protisten.de.
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Epipyxis tubulosa.The lorica of the genus Epipyxis is not smooth but structured. In Epipyxis tubulosa this structure, however, is so fine that it appears unimposing in light microscopy. Scale bar indicates 10 m. Sample from Lake Constance in the vicinity of Bodman. The image was built up using several photomicrographic frames with manual stacking technique. Images were taken using Zeiss Universal with Olympus C7070 CCD camera.For high-resolution images please ask postmaster@protisten.de.
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Ribadelago, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Dinobryon (dine-owe-bry-on) is a loricate chrysophyte (stramenopile) flagellate. Cells have one long and one short flagellum, and there is an eye-spot at the front end of the plastid. Differential interference contrast.
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Ribadelago, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Dinobryon divergens.The scale bar indicates 10 m. From the algae culture of the University Duisburg-Essen (Germany). This image was taken using Zeiss Axioplan with DSLR Canon 600D.For high-resolution images please ask postmaster@protisten.de.
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Ajamil, La Rioja, Spain
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Dinobryon (dine-owe-bry-on) is a loricate chrysophyte (stramenopile) flagellate. Cells have one long and one short flagellum, and there is an eye-spot at the front end of the plastid. Neck with a number of ridges. Phase contrast.
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San Martin De Castaneda, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Dinobryon divergens.Scale bar indicates 50 m. Sample from Lake Constance in the vicinity of Bodman. The image was built up using several photomicrographic frames with manual stacking technique. Images were taken using Zeiss Universal with Olympus C7070 CCD camera.For high-resolution images please ask postmaster@protisten.de.
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Galende, Castile and Len, Spain
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Dinobryon (dine-owe-bry-on) is a loricate chrysophyte (stramenopile) flagellate. Cells have one long and one short flagellum, and there is an eye-spot at the front end of the plastid. Cells can encyst within the lorica, and form a pored cyst called a stomatocyst, one is visible here. Phase contrast.
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Galende, Castille and Leon, Spain
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Galende, Castile and Len, Spain
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Dinobryon divergens.The scale bar indicates 10 m. From the algae culture of the University Duisburg-Essen (Germany). This image was taken using Zeiss Axioplan with DSLR Canon 600D.For high-resolution images please ask postmaster@protisten.de.
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Galende, Castile and Len, Spain
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Dinobryon (dine-oh-bry-on) a mixotrophic stramenopile (chrysophyte) with one long flagellum and one short flagellum. When feeding heterotrophically, the beating of the long flagellum draws food towards the cell where it may be ingested. The cell also has brownish chloroplasts. It forms a flimsy tubular lorica. Phase contrast microscopy.
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Dinobryon divergens.Scale bar indicates 50 m. Sample from Lake Constance in the vicinity of Bodman. The image was built up using several photomicrographic frames with manual stacking technique. Images were taken using Zeiss Universal with Olympus C7070 CCD camera.For high-resolution images please ask postmaster@protisten.de.
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Dinobryon (dine-oh-bry-on) a mixotrophic stramenopile (chrysophyte) with one long flagellum and one short flagellum. When feeding heterotrophically, the beating of the long flagellum draws food towards the cell where it may be ingested. The cell also has brownish chloroplasts. It forms a flimsy tubular lorica. Phase contrast microscopy.
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Dinobryon divergens.The scale bar indicates 10 m. From the algae culture of the University Duisburg-Essen (Germany). This image was taken using Zeiss Axioplan with DSLR Canon 600D.For high-resolution images please ask postmaster@protisten.de.