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Ornithocercus magnificus: A Heterotrophic Dinoflagellate

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John Dolan



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Many dinoflagellates do have have chloroplasts and rely on feeding. This 'magnificent' species is tropical and about 250 microns long.
· Date: December 12, 2005 · Views: 19,347 · Filesize: 165.5kb · Dimensions: 412 x 421 ·
Keywords: microzooplankton plankton tropical south Pacific

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