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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.
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Pyrgo elongata sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884)
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Discammina compressa sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 33
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Publication: Mamo, B.L., 2016. Modern Benthic Foraminifera from the Capricorn Group, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Zootaxa 4215, 123pp. Figure: 4 (17, 18) Scale bar for 17 = 500 µm; Scale bar for 18 = 200 µm Geographic Region: Capricorn Group, Southern Great Barrier Reef, Australia Age: Recent
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Aschemonella catenata sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 27
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Robertina subcylindrica sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 50
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Data from Dolan, J.R., Pierce, R.W. 2012. Diversity and Distributions of Tintinnid Ciliates. in Biology and Ecology of Tintinnid Ciliates: Models for Marine Plankton, Dolan, J.R., Agatha, S., Coats, D.W., Montagnes, D.J.S., Stocker, D.K. (eds). Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, pp 214-243
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Culture based on material from La Gomera, Canary Islands
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Marginopora vertebralis var.plicata sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 16
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Trochamminella sp. sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 49
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Planularia siddalliana sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 68
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Image source: Cushman, J.A. 1930. The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean. Part 7. Nonionidae, Camerinidae, Peneroplidae and Alveolinellidae. Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus. 104.
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Hayward, B.W., Kawagata, S., Sabaa, A.T., Grenfell, H.R., van Kerckhoven, L., Johnson, K., and Thomas, E., 2012. The last global extinction (Mid-Pleistocene) of deep-sea benthic foraminifera (Chrysalogoniidae, Ellipsoidinidae, Glandulonodosariidae, Plectofrondiculariidae, Pleursostomellidae, Stilostomellidae), their Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic history and taxonomy: Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research Special Publication, v. 43, pl. 3, figs. 24-25 Caribbean Sea, early Pleistocene, ODP 1000A-4H-4, 108-114 cm
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Schwager, C. (1866). Fossile Foraminiferen von Kar Nikobar. Reise der Österreichischen Fregatte Novara um die Erde in den Jahren 1857, 1858, 1859 unter den Befehlen des Commodore B. von Wüllerstorf-Urbair. Geologischer Theil (Zweite Abtheilung, Paläontologische Mittheilungen) 2(2): 187-268., available online at
http://www.mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10226528-7 page(s): p. 210 pl. 5 fig. 25 Credit: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München.
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Publication: Mamo, B.L., 2016. Modern Benthic Foraminifera from the Capricorn Group, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Zootaxa 4215, 123pp Figure: 24 (5) Scale bar = 200 µ m Region: Capricorn Group, Southern Great Barrier Reef, Australia Age: Recent
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Image source: Cushman, J.A. 1929. The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean. Part 6. Miliolidae, Ophthalmidiidae and Fischerinidae. Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus. 104.
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Recurvoides turbinatus sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 35
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Publication: Mamo, B.L., 2016. Modern Benthic Foraminifera from the Capricorn Group, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Zootaxa 4215, 123pp Figure: 4 (19, 20) Scale bar = 200 µ m Region: Capricorn Group, Southern Great Barrier Reef, Australia Age: Recent
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Aschemonella catenata sensu Jones, R.W. 1994. The Challenger Foraminifera. Image source: Brady, H.B. (1884) Pl. 27A
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Image source: Cushman, J.A. 1942. The Foraminifera of the Tropical Pacific Collections of the ”Albatross”. Part 3. Heterohelicidae to Buliminidae. Bull. U.S. Nation. Mus 161: v+67 pp.+15 pls.
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Metacylis mediterranea: Lugol's-fixed specimen collected June 28 2010 from the Bay Villefranche (43°41’10’’ N, 7°19’00’’ E).
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Specimen from the Bay of Villefranche