golden algae:



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Dinobryon_sertularia-HF_K.jpg dinobryon sertularia
Hilden heathland,
December 2006
Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Dinobryon_sertularia-phase_K.jpg dinobryon sertularia
Hilden heathland,
December 2006
with phase contrast the lorica becomes better visibleMicroscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Dinobryon_utriculus-var.acutum-HF_K.jpg dinobryon utriculus, var. acutum, on zygnema
Cologne Wahn moor,
December 2006
sitting on zygnemaMicroscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Dinobryon_utriculus-var.acutum-stiel_K.jpg dinobryon utriculus, var. acutum, on zygnema
Cologne Wahn moor,
December 2006
this picture shows the stem which continues through the mucous layer of the zygnemaMicroscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Dinobryon_utriculus-var.acutum-geiseln_K.jpg dinobryon utriculus, var. acutum, on zygnema
Cologne Wahn moor,
December 2006
with phase contrast two flagella are visible: one short and one longMicroscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Dinobryon_utriculus-var.acutum-avi_K.jpg dinobryon utriculus, var. acutum, on zygnema
Cologne Wahn moor,
December 2006
this little video (divx-codec, 0.4 MB) shows the movement of the two flagellaMicroscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Synura_spagnicola_K.jpg Synura spagnicola
Southpark Duesseldorf,
March 2007
The red dots are oil-droplets, colored red by carotinoidsMicroscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto
Synura_uvella_K.jpg Synura uvella
Runnel on grassland near Leichlingen
March 2011
Characteristic are the silica scales on the cell-wall and the flagellaMicroscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto


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