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Ornithocercus
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Splendidus
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Quadratus
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Magnificus Drawing
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Triclavatus
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Serratus
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Orbiculatus
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Minor
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Galea
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Biclavatus
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Assimilis
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Thurnii
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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Ornithocercus Thumii
''Ornithocercus'' is a genus of planktonic dinoflagellate that is known for its complex morphology that features considerable lists growing from its thecal plates, giving an attractive appearance. Discovered in 1883, this genus has a small number of species currently categorized but is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical oceans. The genus is marked by exosymbiotic bacteria gardens under its lists, the inter-organismal dynamics of which are a current field of research. As they reside only in warm water, the genus has been used as a proxy for climate change and has potential to be an indicator species for environmental change if found in novel environments. History of knowledge “…''Ornithocercus'', ostrange, even the most sober researcher will have o givesome admiration … ''Ornithocercus'' ''magnificus'', one of the most wonderful and strangest animal forms that ever happened to me” – Friedich Stein 1883 The genus ''Ornithocercus'' was first described in 1883 by ...
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