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English: Gephyrocapsa oceanica Kamptner from Mie Prefecture, Japan. SEM:JEOL JSM-6330F. Scale bar = 1.0 μm. Français : Specimen de Gephyrocapsa oceanica Kamptner prélevé dans la préfecture de Mie, au Japon. Image obtenue par Microscopie électronique à balayage. Les couleurs sont arbitraires. Echelle: 1,0 μm.
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Photo by NEON ja, colored by Richard Bartz |
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