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This is just the lorica.
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Specimen from the Amundsen Sea (Antarctica)
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Specimen with particle agglomerated on the collar from the Etang de Thau (N.W. Medit)
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This tintinnid ciliate is about 200 microns long. The species is found in the Med., this specimen was collected from waters off Rapa Nui in the South Pacific. This image was compiled from 12 pictures using Helicon software.
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Specimen from the Amundsen Sea in 2011 (Bouin's-fixed)
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This specimen was preserved whilst being attacked by a Didinium. The scene was preserved with Lugol's and is from a sample taken in the Great Lagoon of New Caledonia
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Original description of Codonellopsis morchella as Condonella morchella by Cleve (1899).
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From Tafel 28, fig. 10 (Haeckel 1873): Codonellopsis orthoceras was originally described by Haeckel (1873) as Condonella orthoceras
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Found in a sample from the Bering Sea taken by Diane Stoecker.
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Codonellopsis morchella 'Rockhound' - Live specimen from Bay of Villefranche (43°41’10’’ N, 7°19’00’’ E) in Sept. 2010.
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Specimen from the Eastern Med
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Specimen from the Bay of Villefranche, lugol's fixed
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Codonellops schabi from an Indian mangrove wetland.
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Specimen from the Bay of Villefranche
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Condonellopsis pusilla was orignially described by Cleve (1899) as Codonella pusilla.
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Lugol's-fixed specimen from the Bay of Villefranche in Feb 2003
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Specimen from the California Current in October 2008
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Specimen found in the Bay of Villefranche in April 2010
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From the Amundsen Sea (Bouin's-fixed)
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Specimen from the Etang de Thau (Sète, France) in May 2012.
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Specimen from the Etang de Thau (Sète, France) in May 2012.
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The species was described by Haeckel in 1873 based on specimens collected from off Messina, Italy. The specimen shown appears to have cococcoliths on the lorica.