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Amphora (am-for-a) is a pennate diatom with plastids with chlorophylls a and c giving the yellow brown colour, siliceous walls, and lipid storage inclusions. Differential interference contrast. This image taken by Michele Bahr and David Patterson of material collected from the water column and the margins of Lake Toolik (Alaska, USA) in August, 2001. Image copyright: Michele Bahr and D. J. Patterson, used under license to MBL (micro*scope).
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Amphora
From the collection
Lake Toolik, Arctic Alaska
| Description of Amphora: Raphid diatom, typically with raphe curved as a 'c', valves may be strongly arched, with a well developed mantle on the dorsal side; intercalary bands often numerous. One two or four chloroplasts. The name comes from a two-handled jar with a narrow neck used by the ancient Greeks and Romans to carry wine or oil. |
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Amphora in other collections
Amphora ovalis, from
Images of Alessandro Bertoglio
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Sethamphora favosa, from
Haeckel's Challenger radiolaria
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Sethamphora microstoma, from
Haeckel's Challenger radiolaria
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Sethamphora costata, from
Haeckel's Challenger radiolaria
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Dictyocephalus amphora, from
Haeckel's Challenger radiolaria
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Sethamphora costata (2), from
Haeckel's Challenger radiolaria
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Tiarospyris amphora, from
Haeckel's Challenger radiolaria
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Cyrtocalpis amphora, from
1862 monograph on Radiolaria by Ernst Haeckel
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Amphora, from
Provasoli-Guillard National Center for Culture of Marine Phytoplankton (CCMP)
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Amphora, from
Marine microbes - NW Australia
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Amphora, from
Marine microbes - NW Australia
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Amphora, from
Freshwater microbes - NW Australia
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Amphora, from
Little Sippewissett salt marsh, Massachusetts, USA
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Amphora, from
Provasoli-Guillard National Center for Culture of Marine Phytoplankton (CCMP)
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Amphora, from
Eel Pond, Woods Hole, Massachusetts
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