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Acineta (ass-in-eat-a) , Two cells are seen here. The stalk which attaches the cell to the substrate can be seen in the cell to the right. Phase contrast. This picture was taken by David Patterson of material from Limulus-ridden sediments at Plum Island (Massachusetts USA) in spring and summer, 2001. Image copyright: D. J. Patterson, image used under license to MBL (micro*scope).
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Acineta
From the collection
Plum Island, Massachusetts coast, USA
| Description of Acineta: Suctorian ciliates, tentacles in two fascicles; trophont's body and lorica of various shapes. |
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Acineta in this collection |
Acineta in other collections
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Freshwater and Terrestrial Microbes of Idaho (USA) and Elsewhere
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Metacineta, from
Freshwater and Terrestrial Microbes of Idaho (USA) and Elsewhere
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Acineta foetida, from
Protozoan biomonitors in China
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Acineta tuberosa, from
Protozoan biomonitors in China
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Acineta tuberosa, from
Marine microbes from Idaho
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Acineta, from
Protsville drawings of freshwater protists
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Acineta tuberosa, from
Limnic and marine Protists of Northern Germany and the Alps
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Acineta tuberosa, from
Limnic and marine Protists of Northern Germany and the Alps
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Metacineta mystacina, from
Limnic and marine Protists of Northern Germany and the Alps
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Acineta tuberosa, from
Limnic and marine Protists of Northern Germany and the Alps
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Acineta, from
Gems from Tvärminne
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Periacineta buckei, from
Freshwater and Terrestrial Microbes of Idaho (USA) and Elsewhere
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Metacineta, from
Freshwater and Terrestrial Microbes of Idaho (USA) and Elsewhere
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Acineta, from
Mr Remsens barrel
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Acineta, from
Lake Donghu, China
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