Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Dileptus margaritifer (Ehrenberg, 1833) is a unicellular ciliate protozoan in the family Dileptidae. It is common in freshwater streams, lakes and ponds, as well as mosses and soil. The species has been found on every continent except Antarctica.Because of a taxonomic error by one researcher in the 19th century, specimens of Dileptus margaritifer have been misidentified in most studies as Dileptus anser (Müller, 1773)."@en }
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- Dileptus_margaritifer abstract "Dileptus margaritifer (Ehrenberg, 1833) is a unicellular ciliate protozoan in the family Dileptidae. It is common in freshwater streams, lakes and ponds, as well as mosses and soil. The species has been found on every continent except Antarctica.Because of a taxonomic error by one researcher in the 19th century, specimens of Dileptus margaritifer have been misidentified in most studies as Dileptus anser (Müller, 1773).".
- Dileptus_margaritifer comment "Dileptus margaritifer (Ehrenberg, 1833) is a unicellular ciliate protozoan in the family Dileptidae. It is common in freshwater streams, lakes and ponds, as well as mosses and soil. The species has been found on every continent except Antarctica.Because of a taxonomic error by one researcher in the 19th century, specimens of Dileptus margaritifer have been misidentified in most studies as Dileptus anser (Müller, 1773).".