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[Annelida] Identification

Lisa Levin via annelida%40net.bio.net (by llevin from ucsd.edu)
Fri Dec 6 17:21:31 EST 2013


Victor
The oval ones look like  monothalamous (single chambered) foraminiferans - here are a few examples.  And the elongate ones are allogromids or possibly saccaminids (also soft walled foraminiferans)
Regards, Lisa Levin

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On Dec 6, 2013, at 1:20 PM, Víctor Aramayo <procesoecologico from yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear colleagues
> Could someone help me in identifying these pictures? 
> 
> a1(1,2). It is simply a copepod egg? I have doubts. Sorry, the pictures are not very good.
> Data: 43 um (sieve)
>           Sublittoral sediments, Central Peru
>          - Depth: about 100 m
> 
> and
> b2(1,2) 
> 
> 
> Thaks in advance.
> 
> Víctor<a1 (1).tif><a1 (2).tif><b2 (1).JPG><b2 (2).JPG>_______________________________________________
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