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Triceratium favus: yellow-brown alga belonging to the Diatomea, and having free cells or cells in colonies with a silicified membrane, composed of two closed, box-like valves. Enlarged under a microscope

Triceratium favus: yellow-brown alga belonging to the Diatomea, and having free cells or cells in colonies with a silicified membrane, composed of two closed, box-like valves. Enlarged under a microscope


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Triceratium favus: yellow-brown alga belonging to the Diatomea, and having free cells or cells in colonies with a silicified membrane, composed of two closed, box-like valves. Enlarged under a microscope

Triceratium favus: yellow-brown alga belonging to the Diatomea, and having free cells or cells in colonies with a silicified membrane, composed of two closed, box-like valves. Enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:03/08/1889

Roster, Giorgio,Roster, Giorgio
RGD-S-000B43-0220

Media ID 33219613

© Alinari Archives, Florence

Cryptogamic General Biology Mathematical And Natural Sciences Microbiology Slides Research Subjects Seaweed


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This print showcases the intricate beauty of Triceratium favus, a yellow-brown alga belonging to the Diatomea family. Under the watchful eye of a microscope, this ancient organism reveals its mesmerizing structure composed of two closed, box-like valves with a silicified membrane. The date of this remarkable photograph is marked as 03/08/1889. As we delve into the world of microbiology slides and research subjects, we are reminded of the vastness and complexity that exists within our natural surroundings. Triceratium favus stands as a testament to the wonders found in even the tiniest corners of our planet. Within its free cells or colonies, this diatom thrives amidst aquatic environments, contributing to both seaweed and cryptogamic plant communities. Its presence adds vitality and diversity to these ecosystems while serving as an essential component in understanding botany from a microscopic perspective. The significance extends beyond mere aesthetics; it holds great importance in mathematical and natural sciences alike. Scientists have studied Triceratium favus for generations, unraveling its secrets to gain insights into evolutionary biology, ecological dynamics, and environmental health. This particular image was captured by Roster Giorgio – an individual who has dedicated their life's work to exploring nature's hidden marvels through photography. Through his lens, he invites us into a realm where art meets science seamlessly. Let this extraordinary print serve as a reminder that there is much more beneath our feet than meets the eye. It encourages us to appreciate not only grand landscapes but also embrace the intricacies found at microscopic levels – reminding us that every living organism has its own story waiting patiently for discovery.

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