Squatinella

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Squatinella

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Squatinella sp
Microscope: Leitz Dialux
Objective: Leitz 25/0.55 NPL Fluotar ICT
Ocular: Leitz x10 GF Periplan
Afocal/50 mm Tominon
Flash

Can anyone identify this down to species level?
Graham

Though we lean upon the same balustrade, the colours of the mountain are different.

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Excellent shot :)

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Post by myriophyllum »

Very nice, one of my favourite rotifers, looks quite excentric ;.)
I tried to film them, but they are real fast...

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Post by gpmatthews »

3 more images, taken today.

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Squatinella sp
Microscope: Leitz Dialux
Ocular: Zeiss KPL x8
Objective: Leitz NPL Fluotar 40/0.7 ICT
Substage: Leitz ICT
Sample from garden pond, Horsham, UK
10 Apr 2017
Graham

Though we lean upon the same balustrade, the colours of the mountain are different.

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Post by WalterD »

Nice series with many interesting details, the last one is my favorite.

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Very nice!

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Post by Marek Mis »

Really nice images of a difficult subject !

Marek

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