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Aulacantha scolymantha, radiolarian

A glass model of a radiolarian, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans / Natural History Museum

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1822 1895 1857 1939 Blaschka Eukaryote Eukaryotic Fragile Leopold Leopold Blaschka Protist Protista Protozoa Protozoan Radiolaria Radiolarian Radiozoa Retaria Rhizaria Rudolf Rudolf Blaschka Cercozoa

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This exquisite glass model showcases the intricate beauty of Aulacantha scolymantha, a radiolarian species belonging to the Aulacanthidae family. Radiolarians are a group of protists, characterized by their radial symmetry and the presence of siliceous tests, which provide them with protection against predators and environmental conditions. Aulacantha scolymantha, specifically, is a member of the Phaeodarea order, also known as the 'glass radiolarians' due to their delicate, transparent tests. The creation of this stunning glass model is attributed to Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, renowned nineteenth-century glass artists who produced over 4,000 models of various marine organisms for museums and universities around the world. The Blaschka brothers' meticulous attention to detail and commitment to scientific accuracy made their models an invaluable addition to natural history collections. This particular model, held at the Natural History Museum in London, was produced between 1857 and 1939, during the Victorian era. The intricate design of the model reveals the fragile, complex structure of Aulacantha scolymantha, with its radiating arms and ornate, reticulate pattern. The model is a testament to the Blaschka brothers' mastery of the glass medium and their dedication to preserving the natural world for future generations. As eukaryotes, radiolarians are a significant group of organisms, sharing common characteristics with multicellular organisms such as the presence of a nucleus. Their study provides valuable insights into the evolution of complex life forms and the intricacies of the marine ecosystem. This glass model serves as a reminder of the beauty and importance of the tiny, often overlooked organisms that inhabit our oceans and contribute to the intricate web of life on Earth.


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Discover the mesmerizing beauty of the ocean's microscopic wonders with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image showcases the intricate details of Aulacantha scolymantha, a radiolarian, as captured by the lens of Mary Evans Prints Online. A glass model of this enchanting creature, crafted by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late 19th century, is held at the Natural History Museum in London. Bring the wonders of the deep sea into your home or office with this stunning, high-quality photographic print. An excellent addition to any marine-themed space or scientific collection. Rights Managed.


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Bring the wonders of marine life into your home or office with our stunning Aulacantha scolymantha Radiolarian Poster Print from Media Storehouse. This exquisite image, sourced from the extensive archives of Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases a glass model of the Aulacantha scolymantha, a type of radiolarian, created by the renowned Blaschka Brothers in the late 19th century. Housed at the Natural History Museum in London, this intricately detailed model continues to inspire awe and fascination. Our high-quality poster print captures every intricate detail, allowing you to enjoy the beauty and complexity of this microscopic marine organism in your personal space. Order now and add a touch of natural history to your surroundings.


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Discover the wonders of the microscopic world with our captivating Aulacantha scolymantha jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intriguing puzzle features a stunning and detailed image of the Aulacantha scolymantha radiolarian, as captured in the glass model created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late 1800s. Housed at the Natural History Museum in London, this exquisite model brings the beauty of marine microorganisms to your home. Challenge yourself with this complex and engaging puzzle, perfect for both beginner and advanced puzzlers. Immerse yourself in the intricacies of nature and unlock a new appreciation for the complexity of the world around us.

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