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pedro_lopes

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Septiembre 15, 2021 a las 03:30 TARDE WAT

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Perca Trepadora (Anabas testudineus)

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dentatemoths

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Mayo 5, 2024 a las 01:56 TARDE HKT

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peptolab

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Junio 12, 2023 a las 09:41 TARDE EDT

Descripción

Trepomonas steinii Klebs, 1892 from the northernmost saprobic edge benthos of the spring-fed freshwater coastal pond at Ocean Dunes Apartments in the Atlantic Double Dunes Preserve. This sampling site is situated 250 meters from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and is rich in decaying organic matter. Imaged in Nomarski DIC using Olympus BH2 under SPlan 40x objective plus variable phone cropping on Samsung Galaxy S9+.

Thanks to Ivan Čepička for identifying this observation. A diplomonad dance party. Today's slide from the northernmost saprobic edge benthos of spring-fed freshwater coastal pond at Ocean Dunes Apartments in the Atlantic Double Dunes Preserve got richer and richer in diplomonad flagellates the longer the slide sat on the stage.

Cells were approximately 8 um – the smallest of all the species of the genus Trepomonas I found. The cells were slightly flattened and had a characteristic teardrop shape at first glance to triangular shape. The rear end was narrower than the front.

Diplomonad flagellates include the gnera Trepomonas and Hexamita. Most genera of diplomonads are parasites, and the few genera that are free-living are usually found in organically enriched (and usually anaerobic) sites. The cells are bilaterally symmetrical along their longitudinal axis. There are two anterior nuclei, and associated with each are four flagella which arise at the head of a groove in the body surface. The genera may be distinguished by the relative lengths of the flagella and by the flexibility of the bodies. In both genera, one flagellum of both quartets extends laterally from the head of the groove. The remainder lie within the groove, with those of the more pliable Trepomonas not extending beyond the posterior margin of the cell, as do those of Hexamita . These organisms may feed either by eating bacteria or by pinocytosis.

Free-Living Freshwater Protozoa: a Color Guide 1st Edition By D.J. Patterson. CRC Press Taylor and Francis Group. p 64.

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Suela Tortilla (Trinectes maculatus)

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flabellare223

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Enero 27, 2022 a las 03:54 TARDE CST

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intotheokavango

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Agosto 19, 2021 a las 05:56 TARDE EET

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Gobio Clave (Gobiosoma robustum)

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shawnphoenix

Fecha

Marzo 31, 2024 a las 11:48 MAÑANA EDT

Descripción

Collected for native tank

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Lenguado de Tres Ojos (Paralichthys albigutta)

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shawnphoenix

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Marzo 17, 2024 a las 10:51 MAÑANA EDT

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calebg-man

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Mayo 13, 2023 a las 07:03 TARDE EDT

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Baby Snakehead

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dustin_lynch

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Abril 4, 2009 a las 05:16 TARDE CDT

Descripción

Vivid orange band in first dorsal fin.

1 individual caught via kick-seining in riffle. With Loren Stearman and Mark Stearman.

Specimen collected and catalogued at the Oklahoma State University Collection of Vertebrates (OSUS 27824).

In: Lynch, D.T. and L.W. Stearman. 2015. Notes on the distribution of the Ozark Logperch (Percina fulvitaenia) in the Lower Cimarron River. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 95 (2015).

And:

Stearman, L.W. and D.T. Lynch. 2013. Patterns of assemblage change in prairie stream fishes in relation to urban stormwater impoundments. Hydrobiologia 718: 221-235. DOI: 10.1007/s10750-013-1629-z

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yayemaster

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Agosto 2, 2020 a las 07:50 TARDE EDT

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Suela Tortilla (Trinectes maculatus)

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leonardomercon

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Diciembre 4, 2019 a las 07:34 MAÑANA EST

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Perca Trepadora (Anabas testudineus)

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Noviembre 29, 2022 a las 02:26 TARDE +08

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oliverdrescher

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Octubre 17, 2017 a las 07:08 TARDE CEST

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Merluza Barbona Floridana (Urophycis floridana)

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squidpastry

Fecha

Febrero 2024

Descripción

CUTE!!

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dirtyjerz

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Octubre 2020

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hydrophilus

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Febrero 2019

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Arqueas (Reino Archaea)

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nogross

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Abril 12, 2022 a las 09:00 TARDE ADT

Descripción

Brown, stringy, fliamentous

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jellygelletich

Fecha

Marzo 13, 2020 a las 05:55 TARDE +04

Descripción

Fish Seen at the Dibba Fish Market in the United Arab Emirates. Photos taken to capture data on fish caught and consumed.

Camera bag is 13.5cm long and 9cm wide. Size estimation can be determined when present.

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scaramouche

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Septiembre 8, 2022 a las 11:28 MAÑANA CAT

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fdouglasmartin

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Enero 5, 2003 a las 04:02 TARDE CST

Descripción

Captured in the Wonkoun River near Korira, Guinea. Photo by Ash Bullard.

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Perca Cola de Ventilador (Etheostoma flabellare)

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moxostoma

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Marzo 28, 2017 a las 11:50 MAÑANA CDT

Descripción

Fantail Darters (Etheostoma flabellare) from a small creek in Dubuque County, Iowa. Tributary to a tributary of the Mississippi River. Caught in a dipnet. Photographed in a photo tank in the rain. Cropped and adjusted in Photoshop (adjust contrast, etc.; color pretty much as in original shot).

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wernerconradie

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Octubre 28, 2020

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Cacerola de Mar (Limulus polyphemus)

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squidpastry

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Diciembre 31, 2023 a las 04:14 TARDE EST

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molted exoskeleton

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jacob_dirsuwei

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Enero 16, 2022 a las 09:31 TARDE EET

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EC, ZA (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Unusual partially leucistic individual

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Doncella Rayada (Halichoeres bivittatus)

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threeagoutdoors

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Marzo 16, 2023 a las 11:05 MAÑANA AST

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dotun55

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Enero 27, 2023 a las 08:22 MAÑANA WAT

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Okwangwo (Google, OSM)

Descripción

Caught in a net cast overnight in a stream.

Commonly called 'snake fish'.