[Annelida] planktonic polychaete or what else
Kenneth Halanych
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Fri Sep 26 14:45:27 EST 2014
Harry-
I think Collin is correct - this is part of a ctene row. The forams like Hy=
alinea or Planulina tend to have more of a hard appearance =97 and I suspec=
t this is much bigger than those. The beating structures are pretty clearly=
compound cilia.
Ken
On Sep 26, 2014, at 9:06 AM, Haaren, Ton van <Ton.vanHaaren from grontmij.nl<mai=
lto:Ton.vanHaaren from grontmij.nl>> wrote:
My colleague Lilian de Vos suggested a Foraminifera.
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Onderwerp: [Annelida] planktonic polychaete or what else
Dear all,
All good ideas are welcome about the animal performing at minutes
4.10-6.20, and in slower motion 9.44-11.40. It is from the Eastern Scheldt
estuary, southern Netherlands.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=3Dplayer_detailpage&v=3DhehR_NJ8cII
wormly,
Harry A. ten Hove
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