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- Cocconeis is a genus of diatoms. Members of the genus are elliptically shaped diatoms. The green alga Cladophora is frequently covered with Cocconeis...
- Cocconeis elegans is a species of diatom. It is found in Sicily. Enumerazione delle alghe di Sicilia (Enum. Alg. Sicil.) F Ardissone, S. 10, 1864 Sylloge...
- m****es on various submerged plants. Cladophora is frequently covered with Cocconeis, an elliptically shaped diatom; Vaucheria is often covered with small...
- subtilissima, Amphora veneta, Anomoeoneis sphaerophora, Bacillaria paradoxa, Cocconeis placentula, Cymbella pusilla, Denticula sp., Mastogloia aquilegiae, Melosira...
- (59–72 ft). In Antarctic waters, blue whales ac****ulate diatoms of the species Cocconeis ceticola and the genera Navicola, which are normally removed when the...
- unisetus, inhabits baleen plates of whales. A species of Antarctic diatom, Cocconeis ceticola, forms a film on the skin, which takes a month to develop; this...
- scars have also been found on sei whales captured off Finnmark. Diatom (Cocconeis ceticola) films on sei whales are rare, having been found on sei whales...
- from the cell membrane. In faster-flowing waters, some diatoms (e.g., Cocconeis) grow directly attached to the substrate through adhesive films. Others...
- have been identified in sediments left by the Era Kohor lake, including Cocconeis placentula, Cyclotella cyclopuncta, Cyclotella ocellata, Cymbella cistula...
- Achnanthes Achnanthes lanceolata (Breb.) Grun. Cocconeis Cocconeis placentula var. lineata (Ehr.) V.H. Cocconeis scutellum var. stauroneiformis W. Smith...