The last thing that you should definitely see:

Komma caudata

28/11/25

Rhodelphis marinus

So... seriously, I managed to illustrate all four Rhodelphis species. I feel most proud of Rhodelphis edaphicus, as it was a new species and I hadn't initially planned to illustrate it, but I couldn't resist the temptation.

Rhodelphis marinus is a simple drawing; there isn't much information available about its habits. What I do know is that it's similar to Rhodelphis limneticus in several ways. One troubling thing is that there's no indication that it has contractile vacuoles, unlike Rhodelphis limneticus. These contractile vacuoles are never shown in the micrographs of the species. I don't know if this is because they weren't found, or if it should be assumed that they are present. 𝑰 𝒄𝒉𝒐𝒔𝒆 𝒏𝒐𝒕 𝒕𝒐 π’…π’†π’‘π’Šπ’„π’• π’•π’‰π’†π’Ž.

The article I used as a basis for this species is the same as for Rhodelphis limneticus: "Non-photosynthetic predators are sister to red algae" by Gawryluk et al. 2019. These images are free to use. You know, just give me the credit! DOTkamina 2025.

(•˕ •γƒž.ᐟ

αΆœα΅ƒβΏ ΚΈα΅’α΅˜ ⁱᡐᡃᡍⁱⁿᡉ ʰᡉʳ Κ³α΅‰α΅ƒα΅ˆβ±βΏα΅ ᡗʰⁱ˒?


After all.

 Geh.

πŸ„°πŸ„΅πŸ…ƒπŸ„΄πŸ… πŸ„°πŸ„»πŸ„».

But why do these feelings for her return? 

She clearly doesn't fit my identity (*●θ‰Έ●*)

Still, I like to think I could trust her. Yet everything will end next year. Maybe I'll tell her what I feel and then slip out of her life  ╮(╯ _╰ )╭

It sounds as unstable as it is tempting. I'll keep drawing protists. 

(。・‧̫・。).**♡

I liked it when she asked........... “Hey, what are you doing?”. It felt like a safe simulation of interest with no risk of exposure.