Coelosphaeriopsis sp.
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Coelosphaeriopsis sp. ( Figs. 3H View FIGURES 3 – 4A View FIGURES 4 ).
Hollow, round to elliptical colonies, 12.0–106.3 µm diam. Sheath firm, hyaline, conspicuous. Cells grouped 2–4, elliptical to slightly polygonal, 2.3–3.8 µm diam., surrounded by individual hyaline sheaths. Cell content homogenous to granulated, blue-green to brown.
Habitat: —On rock covered by a water slide near a waterfall.
Notes: — Coelosphaeriopsis Lemmermann (1899: 352) is a rare and understudied genus, with only two species: C. halophila Lemmermann (1899: 352) , described from saline environments, and C. chlamydocystis ( Skuja 1964: 39) Komárek & Anagnostidis (1995: 17) , found in a Swedish lake; both with habitats very different from the Atlantic Rainforest population.
Studied material: — BRAZIL. São Paulo: São Luís do Paraitinga, State Park of “Serra do Mar” ( Santa Virgínia ), 23º 20’ 16” S, 45º 9’ 1” W, 22 February 2010, W.A. Gama-Jr. (SP 401419) GoogleMaps .
FIGURES 3D–3E View FIGURES 3 . Aphanocapsa cf. intertexta . Detail of cells showing visible chromatoplasm (arrows).
FIGURES 3F–3G View FIGURES 3 . Aphanocapsa sp. General aspect of a colony and detail of cells in division, with two sub-spherical semi-cells (arrow). FIGURES 3H View FIGURES 3 . Coelosphaeriopsis sp.
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