Photos / Sounds

Observer

jwwalker

Date

January 13, 2024 08:16 PM CST
Acanthocystis turfacea - Photo (c) MikeN, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by MikeN
kohab's ID: Acanthocystis turfacea, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on January 20, 2024
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Observer

jwwalker

Date

December 18, 2023 02:12 PM CST
Acanthocystis turfacea - Photo (c) MikeN, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by MikeN
kohab's ID: Acanthocystis turfacea, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on December 26, 2023
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Observer

jwwalker

Date

December 23, 2023 07:48 PM CST
Acanthocystis turfacea - Photo (c) MikeN, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by MikeN
kohab's ID: Acanthocystis turfacea, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on December 26, 2023
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Observer

zanethebrain

Date

December 2, 2023 08:56 PM PST
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on December 13, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Date

June 25, 2023 09:02 AM +05

Description

A water sample was taken from the bank of the Ufa River. The sample was stored at room temperature and observed 7 days after collection.

Video: https://youtu.be/o1EGJ5RCZ1E

Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on December 2, 2023
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Observer

mnold1

Date

October 14, 2023 09:10 PM EDT

Description

Mag. 100x (4), 400x (1-3)

  • A pond-side water sample (retentate) was taken using a 10µ dip net to enrich for microorganisms. Air temp 58F.

Heliozoan filled with zoochlorella. Note that shorter spine-scales are bifurcated, which is characteristic of A. turfacea. For information and reference images, see https://arcella.nl/acanthocystis-turfacea/.

Acanthocystis turfacea - Photo (c) MikeN, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by MikeN
kohab's ID: Acanthocystis turfacea, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on December 2, 2023
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Observer

bgrunniens

Date

October 2023
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on December 2, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

What

Suctoria (Subclass Suctoria)

Observer

zanethebrain

Date

April 2, 2020 08:40 AM PDT
Suctoria - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Suctoria (Subclass Suctoria)
Added on December 2, 2023
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Observer

jishenwang

Date

November 7, 2023 04:56 PM CST
Acanthocystis turfacea - Photo (c) MikeN, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by MikeN
kohab's ID: Acanthocystis turfacea, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on December 2, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Observer

jwwalker

Date

December 1, 2023 04:57 PM CST
Acanthocystis - Photo (c) Josh Grosse, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Josh Grosse
kohab's ID: Genus Acanthocystis, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on December 2, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

What

Life (Life)

Observer

strangway

Date

October 5, 2023 08:00 PM EDT

Description

Cordingley Lake Beach.

Life - Photo (c) Natalie McNear, all rights reserved, uploaded by Natalie McNear
kohab's ID: Life (Life)
Added on October 23, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Date

August 25, 2023 07:45 PM MSK
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on October 23, 2023
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Observer

maciej_wolf123

Date

October 13, 2023 07:06 PM CEST

Description

I have observed movement but I am not sure was it the organism or water, the movement was very "smooth" like when water slowly moves something but the cell was the only thing moving. Also I don't think that the "spikes" split in two at the endings as photos of centrohelida shows.

Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on October 23, 2023
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Observer

zanethebrain

Date

October 20, 2023 09:48 AM PDT
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on October 23, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Observer

peptolab

Date

September 1, 2023 10:08 AM EDT

Description

Thanks to Ryan Gawryluk for identifying this heliozoan as Ciliophrys species from biofilm that developed in a week old sample from the intertidal benthos of marine estuary Acabonac Harbor at Louse Point launching ramp. The cell body measures 15 um in diameter and has axiopods extending in three dimensions with granular kinetocysts. They taper slightly from base to tip. The long flagellum is held in a double figure 8 pattern. There are peripheral clumps of heterochromatin in the nucleus. These features are all indicative of Ciliophrys azurina Mirkujov and Patterson 2001 (1). In the first video we can see a bacterium being captured in a bag-like pseudopodium as depicted by Siemensma (2).

"Ciliophrys is a naked and heterotrophic pedinellid with either no stalk or a short stubby stalk (unpublished ultrastructural information). It is distinguished from other pedinellid taxa without plastids because the arms radiate from the whole cell surface, and, while in the heliozoan state, has weakly active flagellum held in a figure of 8 configuration. The cell may convert into an arm-less form at which time the flagellum becomes more active and the pseudopodia are withdrawn. These arm-less cells usually swim with the flagellum directed to the front. The fine, non-tapering axopods are supported by single triads of microtubules. As with actinophryids and other pedinellids, the interior ends of these axonemes are associated with nuclei. The composition of the genus was discussed by Larsen and Patterson (1990). We currently admit two species, and here add a third" (1).

"Ciliophrys azurina Patterson, sp. n. Diagnosis. Ciliophrys with tapering arms; nucleus with a central nucleolus and additional peripheral heterochromatin. Description. Cell 15 µm in diameter, with radiating arms with extrusomes. The single flagellum is held in front of swimming cells, and in non-swimming (feeding) cells the flagellum is held tightly curled, typically in a double “figure of 8”. The nucleus is large, prominent and has a nucleolus and clumps of material located around the inner face of the nuclear envelope. Observed consuming diatoms" (1).

"Remarks. Ciliophrys azurina can be distinguished from the other well described species in the genus, C. infusionum, by being considerably larger (15 µm vs 5 µm, although we note that C. infusionum has been reported as up to 20 µm long). More importantly, C. azurina can also be distinguished because the flagellum is longer and held in a double “figure of 8”, because the arms taper from base to tip, and because of the existence of peripheral clumps of heterochromatin in the nuclei. These two characters are held in common with Actinophrys - and there is especial similarity with Actinophrys pontica. We interpret the tapering arms and peripheral heterochromatin as being apomorphic characters for a previously unrecognised clade which includes C. azurina and the two genera of actinophryids and which we here refer to as the heliomonads" (1).

Imaged in Nomarski DIC using Olympus BH2S under SPlan 100x objective and oiled condenser plus variable phone camera cropping on Samsung Galaxy S9 + . One video includes some choanoflagellates just because they are so cute.

  1. Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Heliozoa. III. Actinophryids Kirill A. MIKRJUKOV and David J. PATTERSON. Acta Protozool. (2001) 40: 3-25.
  2. https://arcella.nl/ciliophrys-infusionum/
Pedinellaceae - Photo (c) zookanthos, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by zookanthos
kohab's ID: Family Pedinellaceae, a member of Silicoflagellates (Class Dictyochophyceae)
Added on September 8, 2023
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Added as part of a taxon swap

Photos / Sounds

Observer

peptolab

Date

September 1, 2023 10:08 AM EDT

Description

Thanks to Ryan Gawryluk for identifying this heliozoan as Ciliophrys species from biofilm that developed in a week old sample from the intertidal benthos of marine estuary Acabonac Harbor at Louse Point launching ramp. The cell body measures 15 um in diameter and has axiopods extending in three dimensions with granular kinetocysts. They taper slightly from base to tip. The long flagellum is held in a double figure 8 pattern. There are peripheral clumps of heterochromatin in the nucleus. These features are all indicative of Ciliophrys azurina Mirkujov and Patterson 2001 (1). In the first video we can see a bacterium being captured in a bag-like pseudopodium as depicted by Siemensma (2).

"Ciliophrys is a naked and heterotrophic pedinellid with either no stalk or a short stubby stalk (unpublished ultrastructural information). It is distinguished from other pedinellid taxa without plastids because the arms radiate from the whole cell surface, and, while in the heliozoan state, has weakly active flagellum held in a figure of 8 configuration. The cell may convert into an arm-less form at which time the flagellum becomes more active and the pseudopodia are withdrawn. These arm-less cells usually swim with the flagellum directed to the front. The fine, non-tapering axopods are supported by single triads of microtubules. As with actinophryids and other pedinellids, the interior ends of these axonemes are associated with nuclei. The composition of the genus was discussed by Larsen and Patterson (1990). We currently admit two species, and here add a third" (1).

"Ciliophrys azurina Patterson, sp. n. Diagnosis. Ciliophrys with tapering arms; nucleus with a central nucleolus and additional peripheral heterochromatin. Description. Cell 15 µm in diameter, with radiating arms with extrusomes. The single flagellum is held in front of swimming cells, and in non-swimming (feeding) cells the flagellum is held tightly curled, typically in a double “figure of 8”. The nucleus is large, prominent and has a nucleolus and clumps of material located around the inner face of the nuclear envelope. Observed consuming diatoms" (1).

"Remarks. Ciliophrys azurina can be distinguished from the other well described species in the genus, C. infusionum, by being considerably larger (15 µm vs 5 µm, although we note that C. infusionum has been reported as up to 20 µm long). More importantly, C. azurina can also be distinguished because the flagellum is longer and held in a double “figure of 8”, because the arms taper from base to tip, and because of the existence of peripheral clumps of heterochromatin in the nuclei. These two characters are held in common with Actinophrys - and there is especial similarity with Actinophrys pontica. We interpret the tapering arms and peripheral heterochromatin as being apomorphic characters for a previously unrecognised clade which includes C. azurina and the two genera of actinophryids and which we here refer to as the heliomonads" (1).

Imaged in Nomarski DIC using Olympus BH2S under SPlan 100x objective and oiled condenser plus variable phone camera cropping on Samsung Galaxy S9 + . One video includes some choanoflagellates just because they are so cute.

  1. Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Heliozoa. III. Actinophryids Kirill A. MIKRJUKOV and David J. PATTERSON. Acta Protozool. (2001) 40: 3-25.
  2. https://arcella.nl/ciliophrys-infusionum/
kohab's ID: Family Ciliophryidae [inactive], a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on September 8, 2023
Maverick
(Inactive Taxon)

Photos / Sounds

Date

August 11, 2023 02:07 AM MSK
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on August 12, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Date

August 11, 2023 02:07 AM MSK
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on August 12, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Date

August 11, 2023 02:07 AM MSK
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on August 12, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Date

June 16, 2023 05:22 AM MSK
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on August 8, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Observer

claudio53866

Date

July 5, 2023 10:11 PM CEST

Description

  • Pond Sample
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on August 8, 2023
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Observer

trientalid

Date

June 29, 2023 01:25 PM PDT
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on August 8, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Observer

trientalid

Date

June 29, 2023 01:25 PM PDT
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on August 8, 2023
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Observer

trientalid

Date

June 29, 2023 01:25 PM PDT
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on August 8, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Observer

trientalid

Date

June 29, 2023 01:25 PM PDT
Raphidocystis - Photo (c) MikeN, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by MikeN
kohab's ID: Genus Raphidocystis, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on August 8, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Observer

trientalid

Date

June 29, 2023 01:25 PM PDT
Pompholyxophrys - Photo (c) Pavel Škaloud, all rights reserved, uploaded by Pavel Škaloud
kohab's ID: Genus Pompholyxophrys, a member of Choanozoa (Phylum Choanozoa)
Added on August 8, 2023
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Photos / Sounds

Date

July 11, 2023 08:21 PM MSK
Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on August 8, 2023
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Observer

mlankford

Date

August 3, 2023 08:34 PM EDT
Acanthocystis - Photo (c) Josh Grosse, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Josh Grosse
kohab's ID: Genus Acanthocystis, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on August 8, 2023
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Observer

mnold1

Date

July 31, 2023 09:29 AM EDT

Description

Mag. 400x

  • A pond-side water sample was taken on 07/31/2023 using a 10µ dip net to enrich for microbes. Air temp. 75°F.

Small flagellate with a probing "nose". My scope could not resolve the critter cleanly, but it was fun to chase, after it swam into my field of view. (The 2nd image shows the small, inconspicuous, shadowy figure as it appeared in the 400x field.) I could only see it for a short interval before I lost the ability to track it. For fabulous images and video of R. nasuta, see the observations posted by iNatters @crseaquist and @zookanthos: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?verifiable=true&taxon_id=881489&place_id=97394&preferred_place_id=1&locale=en-US.

Rhynchomonas nasuta - Photo (c) djpmapfer, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)
kohab's ID: Rhynchomonas nasuta, a member of Euglenoids (Phylum Euglenozoa)
Added on August 3, 2023
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Observer

crseaquist

Date

February 23, 2023 12:28 PM CST

Description

Water sample (freshwater) was taken on 2023-02-06 using a turkey baster.

Centrohelida - Photo (c) Proyecto Agua, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
kohab's ID: Order Centrohelida, a member of Kelp, Diatoms, and Allies (Kingdom Chromista)
Added on July 3, 2023
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