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The 71st plate from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur, showing radiolarians of the order Stephoidea. Radiolarians form intricate mineral skeletons, usually with a central capsule dividing the cell into inner and outer portions. Radiolarians are found as zooplankton throughout the ocean and are important diagnostic fossils, found from the Cambrian period onwards.
Edit 1: cleaned up and corrected gray-ish areas on background, white border cloned out
Reason
Following comments over on this image's time at PPR, I've decided to try and run the gauntlet here : ) This is my first try at this, so I'll try and make sure I do everything right.. Basically, I believe that the image is a beautiful representation of the subject. On to the criteria.. The image is technically (I believe) excellent, and is well over the resolution guidelines. The image is in PD as copyright has expired, adds a graphical side to an otherwise dry - my personal opinion - article, is neutral and also avoids digital manipulation. The caption is my attempt at it and I'm not altogether sure about it, but hopefully someone here can tidy it up if there's a problem. An image in the same series as this was nominated and passed back in February 2006 (Discussion). It also appears on the gallery present on the radiolarian page.
Articles this image appears in
Radiolarian, Kunstformen der Natur
Creator
Ernst Haeckel, Uploaded by User:ragesoss

Promoted Image:Haeckel Stephoidea edit.jpg MER-C 04:34, 31 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]