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Amoebophyra ceratii in host Ceratium longipes
Amoebophyra ceratii in host Ceratium longipes
Description Ceratium longipes infected with trophont stage of the parasitic dinoflagellate Amoebophyra ceratii. Also note the presence of a normal C. longipes cell with stained nucleus Author Dalhousie University, Steve Angelidis ·  JPG file - 105.59 kB - 682 x 364 pixelsmore
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added on 2011-01-011 980 viewsMSBIAS taxa Ceratium longipes (Bailey) Gran, 1902 accepted as Tripos longipes (Bailey) F.Gómez, 2013 Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
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