Zooplankton of the open Baltic: Extended Atlas - IOW
Zooplankton of the open Baltic: Extended Atlas - IOW Zooplankton of the open Baltic: Extended Atlas - IOW
____________________ Plate 5.3.2 Rotifera. 1, Brachionus angularis, female with two eggs, dorsal view, body length 80-200 μm; 2, B. angularis, female with one egg, dorsal view; 3, B. angularis, female, ventral view; 4, Brachionus plicatilis, female, ventral view; 5, Brachionus urceus, female with egg, ventral view; 6, Euchlanis dilatata, female, lateral view, body length up to 320 μm; 7, E. dilatata, live female, dorsal view; 8, Conochilus unicornis, semi-contracted female with fused ventral antenna (arrow); 9, C. unicornis, female, lateral view with extended foot; 10, C. unicornis, partly destroyed big colony of females with resting eggs (dark masses); 11, C. unicornis, small colony; 12, Filinia longiseta, dorsal view, head well seen at left side (after Telesh & Heerkloss, 2002). 164
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Plate 5.3.2<br />
Rotifera. 1, Brachionus angularis, female with two eggs, dorsal view, body<br />
length 80-200 μm; 2, B. angularis, female with one egg, dorsal view; 3, B.<br />
angularis, female, ventral view; 4, Brachionus plicatilis, female, ventral<br />
view; 5, Brachionus urceus, female with egg, ventral view; 6, Euchlanis<br />
dilatata, female, lateral view, body length up to 320 μm; 7, E. dilatata, live<br />
female, dorsal view; 8, Conochilus unicornis, semi-contracted female with<br />
fused ventral antenna (arrow); 9, C. unicornis, female, lateral view with<br />
extended foot; 10, C. unicornis, partly destroyed big colony <strong>of</strong> females with<br />
resting eggs (dark masses); 11, C. unicornis, small colony; 12, Filinia<br />
longiseta, dorsal view, head well seen at left side (after Telesh & Heerkloss,<br />
2002).<br />
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