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Ebria

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Description of Ebria:
Internal siliceous element with three branches. Flagella hard to see. Sometimes with multiple nuclei. Widespread in coastal temporate, tropical and boreal waters, less common in oceanic areas; eurythermal and apparently somewhat euryhaline. Possibly only one species. : E. tripartita (Shumann, 1867) Lemmermann 1899. Nutrition herbivorous, primarily nanoplanktonic diatoms, occasionally dinoflagellates.



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Classification by
 

Cellular life [2]
 Eukaryota [1]
  Ebriids [1]
   Ebriidae [1]
   Ebria [1]
   Ebria tripartita [1]
   Ebriella
   Ebrinula


BioPedia - version 7.0 - October, 2008