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Raphidiophrys
From the collection
Freshwater and Terrestrial Microbes of Idaho (USA) and Elsewhere
| Description of Raphidiophrys: Centroheliozoa with flat tangential siliceous scales consisting of two parallel plates connected by internal radial septae (seen in scanning electron-micrographs as radial striations or ribs). The scale has a hollow marginal rim. Radial elements are absent. May form clusters of cells. Type species: R. viridis Archer, 1867. |
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Raphidiophrys in this collection |
Raphidiophrys in other collections
Raphidiophrys elegans, from
Protozoan biomonitors in China
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Raphidiophrys pallida, from
Protozoan biomonitors in China
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Raphidiophrys viridis, from
Protozoan biomonitors in China
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Raphidiophrys, from
Marconi Station
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Raphidiophrys ambigua, from
Protsville
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Raphidiophrys ambigua, from
Protsville
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Raphidiophrys ambigua, from
Protsville
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Raphidiophrys, from
Protsville drawings of freshwater protists
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Raphidiophrys elegans, from
Limnic and marine Protists of Northern Germany and the Alps
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Raphidiophrys marginata, from
Limnic and marine Protists of Northern Germany and the Alps
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Raphidiophrys viridis, from
Limnic and marine Protists of Northern Germany and the Alps
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Raphidiophrys viridis, from
Limnic and marine Protists of Northern Germany and the Alps
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Raphidiophrys, from
Plum Island, Massachusetts coast, USA
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Raphidiophrys, from
Plum Island, Massachusetts coast, USA
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Raphidiophrys, from
Plum Island, Massachusetts coast, USA
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Raphidiophrys, from
Plum Island, Massachusetts coast, USA
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Raphidiophrys intermedia, from
Freshwater ponds of Konstanz (Germany)
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Raphidiophrys viridis, from
Freshwater ponds of Konstanz (Germany)
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Raphidiophrys ambigua, from
Freshwater ponds of Konstanz (Germany)
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Raphidiophrys elegans, from
Freshwater ponds of Konstanz (Germany)
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Raphidiophrys elegans, from
Freshwater ponds of Konstanz (Germany)
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Raphidiophrys pallida, from
Freshwater ponds of Konstanz (Germany)
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Raphidiophrys pallida, from
Freshwater ponds of Konstanz (Germany)
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Raphidiophrys, from
Athens, Georgia, USA
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Raphidiophrys, from
Cumloden, Massachusetts, USA
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