Shockingly enough (not really), the blogosphere's
systematics god got the
last one, which was
Sporogena, a slime mould-esque ciliate! More on that sometime later, as I'm still rather swamped here (one more final). Let's have another one to guess. After Tuesday I won't be around to check comments until 04 Jan, so knock yourselves out. I intend to schedule random posts here and there in my absense, but may well not get around to it (other task 'debts' are more pressing...)
So here we go. Enjoy!

(to be referenced
later)
That looks an awful lot like Chlorarachnion!
ReplyDelete=D Image handpicked for that reason...
ReplyDelete(but no. ^_^)
All of these micrographs are so 'purrty'. It's inspiring me to post some of my nicest microscopy pics on my blog... Now, I just need to find that really nice embryo pic I took a few days ago.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what it is, but it's inspiring me to write something about snot! :)
ReplyDeleteOk, hint time -- it's in the 'kingdom' sister to the kingdom Chlorarachnion is in (ie Rhizaria).
ReplyDeleteIts evolutionary significance/curiosity is mentioned in Cavalier-Smith 2009 J Euk Microbiol.
Well, that sounds like a stramenopile. My first thought (or rather my second, considering my first to be Chlorarachnion) was a labyrinthulid of some sort, but since those were the subject of a previous post, I suspect otherwise. So, Chlamydomyxa, perhaps?
ReplyDeleteGetting really close! Wrong genus though...
ReplyDeleteHmm... how about Chrysosphaerella, then?
ReplyDeleteGetting warmer. =P
ReplyDeleteChrysamoeba. Which looks less like this than either of the other two I mentioned, at least from the Internet stuff I could find.
ReplyDeleteIt starts with an R.
ReplyDeleteI think that would have to be Rhizochrysis, then, since it is sometimes considered to be part of Chrysamoeba.
ReplyDeleteOk, close enough: Rhizochromulina
ReplyDeletehttp://mcc.nies.go.jp/strainList.do?strainId=1659
Not gonna torture you with more ochrophyte digging...utterly confused about the taxonomy myself. Chrysophytes, Dictyochophyceans, same shit. Grrr phycology... (yes, I just ran into a few TC-S taxonomies of stramenopiles, and really wish I hadn't)