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 Actinoptychus heliopelta
© 1995 UCMP
 Sceptroneis caduceus
© 1995 UCMP
 Unknown diatom (cingulum)
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What are Diatoms? Diatoms are unicellular organisms that build delicate silica shells called frustrules. Diatoms are extremely abundant members of both marine and fresh-water ecosystems, where they are major primary producers, serving as a rich food resource for other animals. They are also economically important, used as filtering agents, in paints, and as abrasives in many cleansers, including toothpaste. First known fossil occurrence: Cretaceous. Last known fossil occurrence: Quaternary. This group has living relatives. Cool Diatoms links: Search for images of Diatoms on Google |
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