Hymenomonas roseola F. Stein, 1878
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Hymenomonas roseola F. Stein ( Figs. 2–4 View FIGURES 2–7 )
Coccolith is bowl-shape (murolith), with more or less straight sides. The funnel-shaped part of the coccolith expands towards the top and has a jagged edge. The number of calcite “teeth” (crystal units) of coccoliths belonging to single cell varies from 11 to 15. The height of coccoliths in the discovered specimens varies within 0.50–1.12 µm; the height of the base and the height of the funnel are approximately the same.
This species was observed in Ural River and Ushkotinsky Reservoir (see Table 2 View TABLE 2 ).
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