dc:description"Figs 3–8. Trigonaspis diskoensis. TEM whole mounts from NE Greenland (NEW). 3 – whole cell with flagella and a curled up haptonema. Tower-shaped large coccoliths encircle the flagellar pole; 4 – body coccoliths (detail from Fig. 3) with triangular crystallites arranged in a single layer on top of the visibly rimmed organic base plate. Unmineralized under layer scales are pointed out; 5 – complete cell display- ing a range of coccolith shapes, viz. tower-shaped (t), hat-shaped (h) and flat discs (d); 6 – complete cell with appendages and a distinct tuft of tower-shaped flagellar pole coccoliths; 7 – high magnification of flat body coccoliths from the cell shown in Fig. 6; 8 – detail of flagellar pole coccolith from the cell shown in Fig. 3.";
dc:description"Figs 9–11. Trigonaspis diskoensis. TEM whole mounts from NE Greenland (NEW) (Fig. 9), and West Greenland (Arctic Station) (Figs 10–11). 9 – high magnification of tower-shaped flagellar pole coccoliths (from Fig. 5) showing the helical placement of triangular crystallite groups; 10 – high magnification of hat-shaped coccolith detached from the cell shown in Fig. 11. Notice that the triangular crystallites are arranged in highly organized tiers; 11 – Whole cell with extended flagella and haptonema.";