Tiny Organisms in Aquatic Habitats

Colorless Flagellates –
Amoebozoa (Part), Cryptista (Part), Discoba (Part), Alveolates (Part), Stramenopiles (Part)

Observations on Tripos fusus

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Tripos fusus (Ehrenberg) F.Gómez 2013

Most likely ID: n.a.

Basionym: Peridinium fusus Ehrenberg 1834

Add’l Synonyms: Ceratium fusus (Ehrenberg) Dujardin 1841
                               Ceratophorus fusus (Ehrenberg) Diesing 1850
                               Peridinium seta Ehrenberg 1860
                               Ceratium seta (Ehrenberg) Kent 1881
                               Ceratium berghii Gourret 1883
                               Ceratium pellucidum Gourret 1883
                               Amphiceratium fusus (Ehrenberg) Vanhöffen 1896
                               Triceratium fusus (Ehrenberg) S.T.Moses 1929
                               Ceratium fusus var. seta (Ehrenberg) E.J.F.Wood 1954
                               Neoceratium fusus (Ehrenberg) F.Gómez, D.Moreira & P.López-Garcia 2010
                               Tripos berghii (Gourret) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos pellucidus (Gourret) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos seta (Ehrenberg) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos fusus var. seta (Ehrenberg) F.Gómez 2013

Tripos fusus

 Sampling date 03/2018. Scale bar indicates 100 µm.

Place name: Baltic Sea, Kieler Förde, Kiel Fjord (Germany) 
Latitude: 54.3894126     Longitude: 10.1749055

Microscope Zeiss Axioplan, camera Olympus OM-D M5 MKII. DOF image.

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