Subject: APK00003f7
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by potsmaster
don't think it's a thalasso, another colony of small spheres
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by bgrassian scientist
Wow a really neat #radiolarian #colony..#larvacean in the upper right and #arrowworm to the left
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by yshish moderator, translator
hmm, i didn't know radiolarian colony could be in shapes like this one. i haven't been tagging colonies in weird shapes 0:|
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by bgrassian scientist
Our current knowledge of #protists as they occur (in situ) is very limited. But these variable, clumped colonies are likely radiolarians
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by yshish moderator, translator
is this one (in the link) also radiolarian c. or the protist one? http://talk.planktonportal.org/#/subjects/APK0000h60
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by yshish moderator, translator
i see them quite often and not sure if to classify
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by bgrassian scientist
Don't worry about marking these guys. We are unsure what type of #protist these clumped up colonies are
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by bgrassian scientist
sorry about my previous comments, but i don't think we are certain about the identity of these colonies
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by yshish moderator, translator
ok
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