Lepocinclis fusca; with two big paramylon grains (yellow arrowheads). |
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Lepocinclis fusca: with spirally orientated striations of the pellicula. |
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Lepocinclis fusca: specimen from (2). |
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Lepocinclis fusca; same specimen as above. The faintly distinct metabolic movement is visible. The cell is able to twist. |
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Lepocinclis fusca; in contrast to L. spirogyroides the pellicular strations show pyramid-like ornamentations. The arrowheads point to areas where the "pyramids" are lacking. |
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Location: Gevelsberg Stefansbachtal GrünesKlassenzimmer Teich (1); nature reserve NSG Heiliges Meer, Gr. Heiliges Meer (2) |
Habitat: Plankton (1); (2) |
Date: 20.05.05 (1); 13.06.2011(2) |
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