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Belgium Lake of fresh water : jellyfish of the Cnidaires. O,7 mm?
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Hi, this is a Bryozoan, Cristatella sp - an 'egg'.
 
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http://en.wikiped...ryozoa.jpg
Looks like No 2 in the link.



Regards Roger
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Super, thank you Roger, it is for one of my former students who animates didactic divings!

Thank you also with pwalter for the proposition!

With my friendships!
Camille
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Next to Cristatella mucedo this could also be the statoblast of Pectinatella magnifica, a recent invader, at least in Dutch freshwaterbodies. You'll have to check the colonies underwater. The colonies of both species are quiite different. See also http://www.bryozoans.nl/statoblasts/nl/statoblast_intro.html
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Here the new one, I send to my friend, thank you for him, I will perhaps need your true name to add it in his publication, I will then recontact you in PM!

Thank you for your assistance!
Camille
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Atylotus is Ton van Haaren (ton.vanhaaren@grontmij.nl) but if you need more detailed biological and ecological information on Bryozoans, you better check with the bryozoans.nl webmaster Michiel van der Waaij.
 
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Thank you, I put to you in contact!

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