RMEX6BJC–Foraminifera specimens from the Lagoon of Venice
RMWH96WP–Foraminifera in elevation and section. The avergae forminifera measures well under one millimetre in diameter.
RM2C6619J–captive Planktonic Foraminifera, Atlantic Ocean, close to Cape Verde
RMEBN4TC–Foraminifera in polarized light
RMKCKNM8–Reflected light micrograph of an arranged foraminifera microscope slide, pictured area is about 8mm wide
RMM52REH–Foraminifera, magnified 400X
RF2ADP20Y–Foraminifera
RM2AD8TN9–Foraminifera Small organisms from the seawater
RMW854FF–A variety of foraminiferes from a sand sample collected in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. The shells come from pelagic as well as bottom dwelling species that settle on sand, seagrass or coral reefs.
RM2BNR0AX–Foraminifera ameboid protists from the Adriatic Sea, photomicrograph in cross polarised light
RF2PC6K4J–Microscopic view of Foraminifera test (shell) extracted from silurian limestone. Brightfield illumination.
RM2H5GTW1–Beach sand comprised of mainly circular skeletons (tests) of foraminiferans, Dugong Beach, Whitsunday Island, Queensland, Australia
RM2K58T5K–Indonesia, Komodo Island, Komodo National Park, Pink Beach. The beach gets its color from foraminifera (microscopic red organisms) Beach detail.
RF2RENBHW–Pair of Multi-pustuled Mexichromis Nudibranch, Mexichromis multituberculata, tailing each other on sand with Foraminifera shells, Foraminifera Infraph
RM2RTFTW7–Pair of Multi-pustuled Mexichromis Nudibranch, Mexichromis multituberculata, tailing each other on sand with Foraminifera shells, Foraminifera Infraph
RFE7TW0P–Orbulina. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the shell of the foraminiferan Orbulina sp. Foraminiferans are marine single-celled protists that construct and inhabit shells (tests), which are composed of several chambers. They are one of the ol
RF2F7DNFB–A limestone rock with seashell fossils from Croatian island Krk
RFBHAJ1C–Limestone rock composed largely of coral and shell fragments
RMB7WYC7–Marine soundings showing a small variety of the micro fossils and organisms contained, mainly Foraminifera
RMEX6BJX–Foraminifera specimens from the Challenger expedition
RMWH96YM–HMS Challenger exploration. Small objects collected from the sea floor/foraminifera from the South Pacific, magnified 25 times, 1450 fathoms
RMCC1EXA–Foraminifera at 100x, Single-Celled Protists
RF2X0XN49–Foraminifera, magnified 400X in a microscopic view.
RF2ADP1K9–Foraminifera
RF2T6H5MD–Rhaphidophora foraminifera full mint varigated
RMW854F7–Foraminifera (Archaias angulatus) in different stages of growth) from the calcareous sand from the Bahamas, USA. Diagonal of frame approx. 5 mm Digital focus stacking image
RM2BNR0AG–Foraminifera ameboid protists from the Adriatic Sea, photomicrograph in plain polarised light
RM2M8450B–The Scala dei Turchi (Stair of the Turks) is a rocky cliff on the coast of Realmonte formed by marl, a sedimentary rock with a characteristic white color, formed from the tests of planktonic foraminifera. Agrigento, Sicily , Italy
RM2H5GTP9–Beach sand comprised of mainly circular skeletons (tests) of foraminiferans, Dugong Beach, Whitsunday Island, Queensland, Australia
RM2K58T7T–Indonesia, Komodo Island, Komodo National Park, Pink Beach. The beach gets its color from foraminifera (microscopic red organisms) Beach detail.
RF2RENBJA–Foraminifera shells,Foraminifera Infraphylum, in sand, Tasi Tolu dive site, Dili, East Timor
RM2RTFT45–Foraminifera shells, Foraminifera Infraphylum, in sand, Tasi Tolu dive site, Dili, East Timor
RFDF0XM1–Sunflower motif in limestone showing detail of foraminifera.
RF2F99BWW–Limestone is a sedimentary rock forms when layers of skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral, foraminifera & molluscs accumulates by sedi
RFBHADTN–Limestone rock composed largely of coral and shell fragments
RMWNNW0W–Foraminifera / marine shells debris
RMEX6BJY–Foraminifera specimens from the Challenger expedition
RF2BA865F–Foraminifera microorganisms from the sea
RMAK3XAX–Foraminifera at 50x Single Celled protist
RM2EM3KX8–foraminiferans, forams (Foraminiferida), Recent planktonic foraminifera, dark field microscopic image, magnification x40 related to 35 mm
RF2T6GGWE–Foraminifera are microscopic protists. Photomicrograph, polarized light.
RF2X0XN4B–Assorted marine Diatoms magnified 100X in a microscopic view.
RF2ADP1K8–Foraminifera
RF2T2B2D2–Rhaphidophora foraminifera full mint varigated
RMW854F4–Foraminifera shells from sample of calcareous sand: top (Sorites orbiculus) bottom left (Spiroloculina sp.) bottom right (Peneroplis planatus) from Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Diagonal of frame approx. 5 mm Digital focus stacking image
RM2C3N065–Foraminifera tests, amoeboid protists from Adriatic Sea, microscope view
RM2M844YJ–The Scala dei Turchi (Stair of the Turks) is a rocky cliff on the coast of Realmonte formed by marl, a sedimentary rock with a characteristic white color, formed from the tests of planktonic foraminifera. Agrigento, Sicily , Italy
RM2BDXYX1–Foraminifera (LM)
RM2K58TAG–Indonesia, Komodo Island, Komodo National Park, Pink Beach. The beach gets its color from foraminifera (microscopic red organisms) Beach detail.
RF2N4N8TX–Foraminifera, Foraminifera Subphylum, shells, Melasti dive site, Amed, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia, Indian Ocean
RM2RTFTHB–Multi-pustuled Mexichromis Nudibranch, Mexichromis multituberculata, crawling on sand with Foraminifera shells, Foraminifera Infraphylum, Tasi Tolu di
RMB42JB1–Forams Hole Bearers Miniacina miniacea Susac Island Adriatic Sea Croatia
RFE7TW0J–Orbulina. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the shell of the foraminiferan Orbulina sp. Foraminiferans are marine single-celled protists that construct and inhabit shells (tests), which are composed of several chambers. They are one of the ol
RMPWEJKC–Chalk Cliffs, layers and foldeded strata, eroded land slip rocks foreground. Alum Bay, Isle of Wight. Southern England. UK. Part of European stratigra
RMDTG4D0–Heron- Allen microscope slides of foraminifera
RF2BAFJC9–fossil foraminifera chamberlings under the microscope
RM2BF1TP0–Foraminifera Foram foraminifera. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.214 Jan 2020
RM2EM3MKF–foraminiferans, forams (Foraminiferida), Recent planktonic foraminifera, dark field microscopic image, magnification x20 related to 35 mm
RF2T6GGWP–Fossil foraminifera (Nummulites sp.) in calcareous rock (limestone). Sample.
RF2X0XN4C–Diatoms, Pleurosigma angulatum, 200X
RF2ADP29M–Foraminifera
RF2REW8MP–rhaphidophora foraminifera albo variegated in the pot
RMW854F0–The white carbonate sand from Raja Ampat, Indonesia, is generated by a vast diversity of organisms: e.g. foraminifera, sponges, brachiopods, echinoderms, bryozoa and mollusks. Diagonal of frame approx. 8 mm Digital focus stacking image
RM2C3N0DK–Foraminifera tests, amoeboid protists from Adriatic Sea, microscope view
RM2M8450Y–The Scala dei Turchi (Stair of the Turks) is a rocky cliff on the coast of Realmonte formed by marl, a sedimentary rock with a characteristic white color, formed from the tests of planktonic foraminifera. Agrigento, Sicily , Italy
RM2BDXYYF–Foraminifera (LM)
RM2K58T72–Indonesia, Komodo Island, Komodo National Park, Pink Beach. The beach gets its color from foraminifera (microscopic red organisms) Beach detail.
RF2RENBJ0–Multi-pustuled Mexichromis Nudibranch, Mexichromis multituberculata, crawling on sand with Foraminifera shells, Foraminifera Infraphylum, Tasi Tolu di
RM2RTFTMF–Multi-pustuled Mexichromis Nudibranch, Mexichromis multituberculata, crawling on sand with Foraminifera shells, Foraminifera Infraphylum, Tasi Tolu di
RM2A778BW–Diatoms, seaweed Fucoides targioni, conifer tree Araucaria toucasi, foraminifera in chalk, sea urchin Goniopygus major, mollusk Caprina adversa, ammonite cephalopod Ancyloceras matheronanum, and mollusk Spondylus spinosus. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolle's 'Geology and Paleontology' section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's 'Naturgeschichte,' Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RMB6241R–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RMPWEJJE–Alum Bay. Coloured chalk cliff. Unusual folded sedimentary Strata Landforms. Headon Warren and West High Down SSSI, Cliffs. The Isle of Wight. Southern England.
RMDTG4DC–Heron- Allen microscope slides of foraminifera
RF2MJWTCW–Mesmerizing beauty of Purple Island at Al Khor, Qatar
RM2BF1TN2–Foram Foraminifera. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.Cenozoic - Quaternary - Holocene114 Jan 2020
RM2EM3KJ4–foraminiferans, forams (Foraminiferida), Recent planktonic foraminifera, dark field microscopic image, magnification x40 related to 35 mm
RF2T6GGWN–Fossil foraminifera (Nummulites sp.) in calcareous rock (limestone). Sample.
RM2HT5674–Forams (Marginopora sp.), single cell animals. Vila, Vanuatu
RF2ADM2AJ–Foraminifera
RF2RE831A–rhaphidophora foraminifera albo variegated in the pot
RMW854F2–Foraminifera (Archaias angulatus) from the calcareous sand from the Bahamas, USA. The arrangement of the inner chambers is evident from the stripe pattern. This unicellular organism is common to the seagrasses of the Bahamas Banks. Diagonal of frame approx. 2 mm Digital focus stacking image
RM2C3N03G–Foraminifera tests, amoeboid protists from Adriatic Sea, microscope view
RM2M8454J–The Scala dei Turchi (Stair of the Turks) is a rocky cliff on the coast of Realmonte formed by marl, a sedimentary rock with a characteristic white color, formed from the tests of planktonic foraminifera. Agrigento, Sicily , Italy
RM2BDXYXN–Foraminifera (LM)
RM2K58T6M–Indonesia, Komodo Island, Komodo National Park, Pink Beach. The beach gets its color from foraminifera (microscopic red organisms) Beach detail.
RF2REN32T–Bartels' Dragonet, Synchiropus bartelsi, with small Foraminifera shells, Foraminifera Infraphylum, on sand, Tasi Tolu dive site, Dili, East Timor
RM2RTFT6X–Monster Shrimpgoby, Tomiyamichthys oni, with small Foraminifera shells, Foraminifera Subphylum, Tasi Tolu dive site, Dili, East Timor
RMRX1TPE–Padar is a small island located between Komodo and Rinca islands within Komodo archipelago. It is the 3rd largest island part of Komodo National Park.
RMB62YGT–Thalamophora / Kammerlinge, Name Globigerina, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RMPWEJNF–Chalk Cliffs, layers and foldeded strata, Alum Bay, Isle of Wight. Southern England. UK. Part of European stratigraphic unit.
RF2MJWWEC–Mesmerizing beauty of Purple Island at Al Khor, Qatar
RM2BF1TNW–Foram Foraminifera. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.Cenozoic - Quaternary - Holocene114 Jan 2020
RM2EM3KNH–foraminiferans, forams (Foraminiferida), Recent planktonic foraminifera, dark field microscopic image, magnification x40 related to 35 mm
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