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ID Thumbnail Media Data
32202
Location Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Comments Participants in the Tree of Life Web Project Protist Diversity Workshop
Copyright © 2008
Image Use restricted
Creation Date 19/20 July 2008
Attached to Group Eukaryotes: view page image collection
Title tol_groupphoto.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content People At Work
ID 32202
36382
Body Part mitochondrion with flat cristae
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Attached to Group Cryptocercus punctulatus (Cryptocercus): view page image collection
Title mitoflat1.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Ultrastructure
ID 36382
40529
Scientific Name Saccinobaculus minor
Comments Saccinobaculus minor (Family Saccinobaculidae) from the hindgut of the North American wood-roach Cryptocercus punctulatus. Specimen is approximately 12 microns long.
Acknowledgements Patrick J. Keeling
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Identified By Kevin J. Carpenter and Patrick J. Keeling
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License - Version 3.0.
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Attached to Group Preaxostyla: view page image collection
Title tol_oxymonad_saccinobaculus001.jpg
Image Content Ultrastructure
ID 40529
40530
Scientific Name Dinenympha sp.
Comments Dinenympha sp. (Family Pyrsonymphidae) from the termite Reticulitermes hesperus. The two cells pictured are approximately 60 microns long.
Acknowledgements Patrick J. Keeling
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Identified By Kevin J. Carpenter and Patrick J. Keeling
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License - Version 3.0.
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Attached to Group Preaxostyla: view page image collection
Title tol_reticulotermeshesperus_stub1_013.jpg
Image Content Specimen(s), Ultrastructure
ID 40530
40531
Scientific Name Oxymonas sp.
Comments Oxymonas sp. (Family Oxymonadidae) from the hindgut of the termite Paraneotermes sp. The specimen is approximately 180 microns in length and is covered by symbiotic surface bacteria.
Acknowledgements Patrick J. Keeling
Identified By Kevin J. Carpenter and Patrick J. Keeling
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License - Version 3.0.
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Attached to Group Preaxostyla: view page image collection
Title tol_paraneotermes_stub3_001.jpg
Image Content Specimen(s), Ultrastructure
ID 40531
40554
Scientific Name Saccinobaculus minor
Comments Saccinobaculus minor (Family Saccinobaculidae) in the foreground with a Barbulanympha sp. covered in rod-shaped bacteria in the background. The S. minor cell is approximately 12 microns long exclusive of flagella. From hindgut of the North American wood-roach Cryptocercus punctulatus
Acknowledgements Patrick Keeling
Identified By Kevin J. Carpenter and Patrick Keeling
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License - Version 3.0.
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Attached to Group Oxymonads (Preaxostyla): view page image collection
Title tol_mtcollins_stub1_011.jpg
Image Content Specimen(s), Ultrastructure
ID 40554
40555
Scientific Name Dinenympha sp.
Comments Dinenympha sp. (Family Pyrsonymphidae) from the hindgut of the termite Reticulitermes hesperus. The two cells pictured are approximately 60 microns long.
Acknowledgements Patrick Keeling
Identified By Kevin J. Carpenter and Patrick Keeling
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License - Version 3.0.
Copyright ©
Attached to Group Oxymonads (Preaxostyla): view page image collection
Title tol_reticulotermeshesperus_stub1_0131.jpg
Image Content Specimen(s), Body Parts
ID 40555
40556
Comments Saccinobaculus ambloaxostylus (Family Saccinobaculidae) from the hindgut of the North American wood-roach Cryptocercus punctulatus. This species is highly morphologically plastic over very short time intervals due to its highly active motile axostyle. This spheroidal form is one of many commonly encountered shapes. This specimen is approximately 50 microns in diameter.
Acknowledgements Patrick Keeling
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License - Version 3.0.
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Attached to Group Oxymonads (Preaxostyla): view page image collection
Title tol_oxymonad_southmountains_stub3_005.jpg
Image Content Specimen(s), Ultrastructure
ID 40556
40557
Scientific Name Pyrsonympha sp.
Comments Pyrsonympha sp. (Family Pyrsonymphidae) from the hindgut of the termite Reticulitermes hesperus. The cell pictured is approsimately 80 microns long.
Acknowledgements Patrick Keeling
Identified By Kevin J. Carpenter and Patrick Keeling
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License - Version 3.0.
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Attached to Group Oxymonads (Preaxostyla): view page image collection
Title tol_reticulotermeshesperus_stub1_017.jpg
Image Content Specimen(s), Ultrastructure
ID 40557
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