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Notholca bipalium O.F. Müller 1786 |
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Notholca bipalium, a halophile rotifer, swimming, (dorso-) ventral view; typical traits are the very unconspicuous lateral appendages (arrowheads). According to KOSTE this species is larger (181µm) than N. striata; the latter one occurs in salt waters of salinity up to 1,5%, whereas Notholca bipalium occurs in salt waterof salinity up to 3,5%. (1) |
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Notholca bipalium, specimen is more compressed by the coverslide, so that the head protrudes the lorica. (1). The appendages are better in focus. |
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Notholca bipalium, lorica from a macerated specimen. The arrowheads point to the two lateral appendages (1) |
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Notholca bipalium, two crops of the above image. The arrowheads point to the suspensions of the appendages, which may be homologous to the appendages of Filinia longiseta. |
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Location: Wadden Sea, Hollum, Ameland, Netherlands |
Habitat: mud between algae (1) |
Date: 18.10.2018 |
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