was commissioned to undertake the identification of the radiolarians for British Challenger expedition in the 1870s & described more than 4,000 species of these exquisite unicellular organisms.
He went on to be awarded the Linnean Society’s Linnean Medal in 1894.

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hngndnfn my goblin humter, Salem was first rezzed inside the moon pyramid during the dark below and was raised by the disciple of the witness prior to calus :3 she likes eating eliksni jerky and radiolaria soup

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I am The vex minotaur
Some call me man others... Well they try and shoot my radiolaria from my shell but that's just fine

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"EVEN MORE THAN"
*cries in radiolaria*
There is no greater compliment in my life 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

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Leaf sheep and clownfish are played out, so today we stretch the definition of to its limit. This single-celled solar-powered symbiont is a radiolarian.

(Her legs are pseudopods. 😤)

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No you are not dreaming... that's a HUGE To my knowledge, the only known image of a living Cytocladus spinosus (Polycystine, Orodaria). These are extremely rare. Huge shout out to for this capture off California

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Radiolarians
The Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger
Report on the Radiolaria 1887
Ernst Haeckel

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Remarkable German biologist, philosopher and artist Ernst Haeckel

Radiolaria are protozoa that produce intricate mineral skeletons. Haeckel published an image monograph on these organisms, turning his eye and exquisite line to their intricate and varied forms

Radiolaria (1862)

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cw body horror

very self-indulgent of me to draw this. earlier version had the wound leaking radiolaria but i couldnt stop thinking about what an absolute hassle that'd be to deal with for asher, on top of yknow everything else

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yeah been trying for an hour or so and it's actually a relatively "boring" one :-/ - you can't force it to start doing much else. The "popcorn"-type fractals or Pickover Radiolarian or flame fractals might be better-suited

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and I guess Exhibit C would be this cutie I described a few years ago: Enneaphormis tippula Renaudie & Lazarus 2016 (here the holotype from the late Miocene of ODP site 746A).

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No need to search for beauty from humans, just look at nature...

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These beautiful geometrical shapes are the skeletons of Radiolaria. Radiolaria are protozoa that are found as zooplankton throughout the ocean and their skeletal remains make up a large part of the cover of the ocean floor.

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I went through a big phase practicing my modelling and rendering skills when I was first learning

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Glimpse of OceanPavilion-inspired by Radiolaria of Singapore Straits made of 25000 bottles

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これとか、もう本当に言葉が出ない。美しいチュートリアル。

"Radiolarians (Ilustrator tutorial)", a project on :: https://t.co/Cce9SibSj0

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Eusyringium fistuligerum (Ehrenberg, 1873): Radiolaria, equatorial Atlantic, Middle Eocene.

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