. Bulletin. Science. Fig. 4. Naked cells erupting from Lingulodinium polyedra thecae. The following series represents the emergence of amoeboid cells from intact Lingulodinium polyedra. Each frame is of a different cell, but from the same sample. The figure in the upper left shows an intact cell. The figure in the lower right shows the fully emerged amoeboid cell and the empty theca. Although all cells were the same size, some appear smaller due to the manipulation of the images to fit within these frames. The top panel is composed of digital photographs. The bottom panel is composed of line d


. Bulletin. Science. Fig. 4. Naked cells erupting from Lingulodinium polyedra thecae. The following series represents the emergence of amoeboid cells from intact Lingulodinium polyedra. Each frame is of a different cell, but from the same sample. The figure in the upper left shows an intact cell. The figure in the lower right shows the fully emerged amoeboid cell and the empty theca. Although all cells were the same size, some appear smaller due to the manipulation of the images to fit within these frames. The top panel is composed of digital photographs. The bottom panel is composed of line drawing inter- pretations of the digital Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy


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