Roscoff summer 2001

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A naked dinoflagellate?
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non-motile?
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flagellate
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pico-organism
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field with lots of “debris” and some unicells. Flagellate with two flagella. The organism with the opening reminds me of testate amoeba, but they are usually much bigger.
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picocell with protrusions
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diatom (too big for picodiv)
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non-motile (too big)
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non-motile (too big)
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part of diatom
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diatom
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diatom
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unicell (too big)
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part of something? Testate amoeba?
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pico sized amoeba
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cf. Hemiselmis
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cryptomonad who has lost its flagella?
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part of diatom
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part of diatom
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Pictures by Wenche Eikrem - University of Oslo