Tiny Organisms in Aquatic Habitats

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

Observations on Tripos muelleri

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Tripos muelleri Bory 1826

Most likely ID: n.a.

Basionym: n.a.

Add’l Synonyms: Cercaria tripos O.F.Müller 1776
                               Ceratium tripos (O.F.Müller) Nitzsch 1817
                               Peridinium tripos (O.F.Müller) Ehrenberg 1834
                               Ceratophorus tripos (O.F.Müller) Diesing 1850
                               Ceratium tripos var. divaricatum Lemmermann 1899
                               Ceratium macroceros f. neglectum Ostenfeld ????
                               Ceratium neglectum Ostenfeld 1903
                               Ceratium porrectum G.Karsten 1907
                               Ceratium tripos var. subsalsum (Ostenfeld) Paulsen 1907
                               Ceratium divaricatum (Lemmermann) Kofoid 1908
                               Ceratium tripos f. neglectum (Ostenfeld) Paulsen 1908
                               Ceratium tripos f. truncatum Lohmann 1908
                               Ceratium tripos var. truncatum Lohmann 1908
                               Ceratium humile Jørgensen 1911
                               Ceratium schmidtii Jørgensen 1911
                               Ceratium dalmaticum Schröder 1911
                               Ceratium subsalsum (Ostenfeld) Apstein 1911
                               Ceratium tripos subsp. divaricatum (Lemmermann) Jørgensen 1920
                               Ceratium pulchellum f. tripodioides Jørgensen 1920
                               Ceratium tripos f. tripodioides (Jørgensen) Paulsen 1931
                               Ceratium tripodioides (Jørgensen) Steemann Nielsen 1934
                               Ceratium schroederi D.S.Nie 1936
                               Ceratium pulchellum f. dalmaticum (Schröder) Schiller 1937
                               Ceratium aegyptiacum Halim 1963
                               Ceratium breve var. schmidtii (Jørgensen) Sournia 1966
                               Ceratium tripos var. porrectum (G.Karsten) Margalef 1967
                               Neoceratium divaricatum (Lemmermann) F.Gomez, D.Moreira & P.Lopez-Garcia 2010
                               Neoceratium aegyptiacum (Halim) F.Gomez, D.Moreira & P.Lopez-Garcia 2010
                               Neoceratium humile (Jørgensen) F.Gómez, D.Moreira & López-Garcia 2010
                               Neoceratium porrectum (G.Karsten) F.Gomez, D.Moreira & P.Lopez-Garcia 2010
                               Neoceratium tripos (O.F.Müller) F.Gómez, D.Moreira & P.López-Garcia 2010
                               Neoceratium tripos f. subsalsum (Ostenfeld) Krachmalny 2011
                               Tripos dalmaticus (Schröder) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos divaricatus (Lemmermann) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos aegyptiacus (Halim) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos humilis (Jørgensen) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos neglectus (Ostenfeld) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos schmidtii (Jørgesen) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos subsalsus (Ostenfeld) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos tripodioides (Jörgesen) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos truncatus (Lohmann) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos porrectus (G.Karsten) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos schroederi (D.S.Nie) F.Gómez 2013
                               Tripos brevis var. schmidtii (Jørgensen) F.Gómez 2013

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Sampling date 02/2022. Scale bars indicate 50 µm.

Four images, two pairs each with a long shot and a close-up.

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

Microscope Zeiss Axioplan, camera Olympus OM-D E-M5 II. DOF images.

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Sampling date 02/2022. Scale bars indicate 100 µm.

Four images. Series of the curling-up of the emerging flagellum.

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

Microscope Zeiss Axioplan, camera Olympus OM-D E-M5 II. DOF images.

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Sampling date 02/2022. Scale bars indicate 100 µm (1), 50 µm (2), 25 µm (3).

Three images.

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

Microscope Zeiss Axioplan, camera Olympus OM-D E-M5 II. DOF images.

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Sampling date 02/2022. Scale bars indicate 250 µm.

Three images. Specimen in a Petri dish.

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

Stereo microscope Olympus SZX16, camera Olympus OM-D E-M5 II.

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