Pollen grains, UFOs, non-parasitic objects I would measure them, too be sure they are not Ascaris eggs oe tapeworms by tapping the coverslip with a pencil to repostion The straited outer part of the cell wall suggests pollen grains
In regards, to the fly larvae, I ask for live maggotts, too.
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I think is likely balantidium coli with cilia and macronucleus [otherwise I'm all wet and is something spurious like a cellular spore].
To me it looks like pollen.
That looks like pollen.
I go with pollen. Very lovely. BW in Vt
Pollen grains, UFOs, non-parasitic objects
I would measure them, too be sure they are not Ascaris eggs oe tapeworms by tapping the coverslip with a pencil to repostion
The straited outer part of the cell wall suggests pollen grains
In regards, to the fly larvae, I ask for live maggotts, too.
Looks like a taenia egg to me!
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