English: Cell with ambiguous shape. Several axopodia and single eccentric nucleus (N) are visible.
Date
Source
Yabuki, A. (2012). "Microheliella maris (Microhelida ord. n.), an ultrastructurally highly distinctive new axopodial protist species and genus, and the unity of phylum Heliozoa.". Protist163 (3): 356–388. DOI:10.1016/j.protis.2011.10.001. PMID22153838.
Author
Akinori Yabuki (written permission for upload to Wikipedia), Ema E. Chao, Ken-Ichiro Ishida, and Thomas Cavalier-Smith
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Differential interference contrast (DIC) image of a living cell of Microheliella maris. Scale bar 10 μm.
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