Added: Nov 20, 2008

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The James M. DuPont Meteorite Collection - be applied to the genus Kephyriou (figure 4) in which we note the same diversity in the form of the small cells, but a smaller variety in the ornamentation of the walls. In the genus Lagynion (figure 5), the cells do not have flagella, but have more or less ramified pseudopoda issuing from the oral pole. This genus with Figure 5. Loricae of Lagynion (after Bourrelly). \: fiihiim; 2: oblongum; 3: arachne; 4: rliizopodicHm; 5: notostomum; 6-7 : rednctiim; %-\\: Seller ffelii; \2:ampullaceiim; 13-15: sub- ovaium; 16 and 18: maerotraehehim; 17: triangularis; 19 and 20: triangularis var. pyramida- tiim; 21-23: reflexiini; 24: sphagnieolum; 25: vasieola; 26: Janei; 27-28: cystodinii; 29: globosum var. undidatum. calcified pectic lorica

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Tags: carbonaceous  cyanobacteria  fossils  life  meteorite 


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twirlswirltwirl Says:

Nov 20, 2008 - how did this show up in my subscriptions? um.. cool and creepy at the same time = )