File:Collodictyon pseudopodoa.jpg

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English: Pseudopodia of Collodictyon. Diagrammatic. X 1000. 1-2. Lobose.

3. Undulate. 4. Digitate. 5. Filose. 1-5. From the sulcus. 6. From all parts of

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Source http://ia700200.us.archive.org/21/items/binaryfissioninc00rhodrich/binaryfissioninc00rhodrich.pdf
Author Robert Clinton Rhodes 1887- (see auther @ Binary fission in Collodictyon triciliatum Carter. Citation: "Evidence reported by ian white for item binaryfissioninc00rhodrich on March 20, 2007: no visible notice of copyright; stated date is 1919.")
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