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Titel: mystery thingy
Beitrag von: Rene in Februar 04, 2014, 11:17:12 VORMITTAG
Hi guys, time for a new mystery object. 40 um diameter, light brackish environment.

(https://www.mikroskopie-forum.de/pictures004/144288_8265238.jpg)

(https://www.mikroskopie-forum.de/pictures004/144288_37378362.jpg)

Happy guessing,

René

(as usual, replies in Deutsch appreciated)
Titel: Re: mystery thingy
Beitrag von: Rene in Februar 06, 2014, 16:34:57 NACHMITTAGS
Nah, still no guesses. Really nobody out there that has come across this thingy?

Side view:

(https://www.mikroskopie-forum.de/pictures004/144454_22679774.jpg)

(https://www.mikroskopie-forum.de/pictures004/144454_33845280.jpg)

Best wishes, René
Titel: Re: mystery thingy
Beitrag von: Ernst Hippe in Februar 07, 2014, 15:27:46 NACHMITTAGS
Hallo René,
das könnte der kleine Polyp einer Meduse = Qualle sein wie etwa von Craspedacusta, der auch Microhydra genannt wird.
Titel: Re: mystery thingy
Beitrag von: Rene in Februar 08, 2014, 20:09:07 NACHMITTAGS
Thanks for the suggestion Ernst, I didn't think of a polyp before. Ist es aber nicht...

I found it back in one of Cilli Willie's books. That is the ultimate give-away, so I'm not going to say anything else  ;D

Best wishes, René
Titel: Re: mystery thingy
Beitrag von: Ernst Hippe in Februar 09, 2014, 15:25:33 NACHMITTAGS
Hallo René,
niemand scheint das zu raten - auch im Amerikanischen Forum nicht! Zusatzrätsel: wer ist Cilli Willie?
Titel: Re: mystery thingy
Beitrag von: Rene in Februar 09, 2014, 17:00:03 NACHMITTAGS
Well, I didn't want to make it too easy  ;D

I'm pretty sure you know him.

Happy guessing, René
Titel: Re: mystery thingy
Beitrag von: Eckhard in Februar 09, 2014, 22:33:18 NACHMITTAGS
Hi Rene,

I just know "Silly Willie" from London cockney slang :D Willie is a male body part necessary to make children and "Silly Willie" means a gay man.

Best regards
Eckhard 
Titel: Re: mystery thingy
Beitrag von: Rene in Februar 10, 2014, 10:06:35 VORMITTAG
Nah Eckhard, that's not what I ment. BTW, I should have omitted the -e it is Cilli Willi, for Wilhelm Foissner.

The right answer came up already, would you believe this is a peritrich ciliate?

Next image is from Foissner, Taxonomische und oecologische Revision der Ciliaten des Saprobiensystems:

(https://www.mikroskopie-forum.de/pictures004/144689_58275468.jpg)

His blue book  (Identification and ecology of limnetic plankton ciliates) shows some very good SEM images, one of the few times that the book shows more information than the 4 Bands.

Best wishes,

René

PS, for people wondering why I would place the same images on 2 different fora: I do use the photomacrography site as an upload facility, so I think I should place it there first. However, whatever I show is material sampled in the Netherlands, I find it very important to show it to people in this region of the world.
Titel: Re: mystery thingy
Beitrag von: Eckhard in Februar 10, 2014, 10:21:23 VORMITTAG
Wow. I never would have guessed a ciliate. Is "Cilli Willi" WFs nickname? He introduced himself some years ago "call me Willi", reaching out his hand.

Best regards
Eckhard
Titel: Re: mystery thingy
Beitrag von: Rene in Februar 10, 2014, 10:36:05 VORMITTAG
Hello Eckhard, I got that from Denisia 23 (2008): The Wilhelm Foissner Festschrift, on the occasion of his 60th birthday.

Best wishes,
René
Titel: Re: mystery thingy
Beitrag von: Ernst Hippe in Februar 10, 2014, 16:24:59 NACHMITTAGS
Hallo René,
einen Ciliaten hatte ich auch vermutet, hätte aber besser nachsuchen müssen und ihn nicht bei den Peritrichen vermutet! Hastatella ist ja sogar im "Wassertropfen" abgebildet, aber nicht so gut wie bei Foissner.
Jedenfalls vielen Dank für das interessante Rätsel mit diesem "sehr seltenen" Ciliat (Foissner)!