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Examples of arcellinids shell composition: ''Nebela marginata'' Ehrenberg

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English: Examples of arcellinids shell composition.
Nebela marginata Penard uses a mixture of particles with some additional biological silica deposition, such as scales scavenged from euglyphids (oval and circular plates as the one indicated by the white arrow), and pennate diatoms (black arrow).

Specimens from Eugene Penard’s collection, deposited at the Natural Museum of Geneva.

Scale bars 30 µm.
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Source The Phanerozoic diversification of silica-cycling testate amoebae and its possible links to changes in terrestrial ecosystems. In: PeerJ 3:e1234. doi:10.7717/peerj.1234. Photos taken by Thierry Arnet–Wikimedia document. For license see bottom left of https://peerj.com/
Author Daniel J. G. Lahr, Tanja Bosak, Enrique Lara, Edward A. D. Mitchell; Thierry Arnet
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