FIGURE 4 in A new genus and two new species of saccamminid foraminiferans (Protista, Rhizaria) from the deep Southern Ocean * ...
FIGURE 4. Leptammina flavofusca gen. et sp. nov. A. Fresh, newly collected, and probably alive individuals, two of them with the aperture directed upwards which makes it possible to see that the peduncular sheath is funnel shaped. B. SEM photograph of entire individual. C. SEM photograph of aperture...
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Summary: | FIGURE 4. Leptammina flavofusca gen. et sp. nov. A. Fresh, newly collected, and probably alive individuals, two of them with the aperture directed upwards which makes it possible to see that the peduncular sheath is funnel shaped. B. SEM photograph of entire individual. C. SEM photograph of aperture. D. SEM photograph of broken surface of the cell showing that it is built up by a cytoplasmic network of reticulopodia. E+F. SEM photographs of test surface. Scale bars: A=500 µm, B+E=200 µm, C=20 µm, D+F=2 µm. All individuals are from Stn.102#13 EBS. ... : Published as part of Cedhagen, Tomas, Gooday, Andrew J. & Pawlowski, Jan, 2009, A new genus and two new species of saccamminid foraminiferans (Protista, Rhizaria) from the deep Southern Ocean *, pp. 9-22 in Zootaxa 2096 on page 18, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.187761 ... |
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