Scenedesmus sempervirens Chodat
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2017.6.1.042 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13137227 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F8F15A-1574-FFDE-FCDE-B6AFFDA4F281 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Scenedesmus sempervirens Chodat |
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Scenedesmus sempervirens Chodat ( Fig. 4e, f View Fig )
References: Komárek and Fott 1983: 915, pl. 246, fig. 6; Yamagishi and Akiyama 1995: 15:30, figs. 1-5.
Synonym: Scenedesmus abundance (Kirchner) Chodat sensu auct. Post. Sine type.
Scenedesmus caudatus var. minor Kützing.
Scenedesmus spinosus var. crassispinosus Hortobagyi.
Occurrence site: Chukdong reservoir (WT 28.3℃, pH 8.3. EC 213 μs/cm).
Description: Cells arranged in coenobia composed of 2-4(-8) cell arranged with sides contacting in a straight (or only rarely curved) line or slightly alternating row. The cells are long and ovoid or ellipsoidal, with conical or rounded poles. Small spines (1-2) occur at the poles of the inner cells. The marginal cells have a slightly curved or straight spine at the poles. The outer side wall of the marginal cells is straight or slightly convex, with 1-2 spines in the center. Each cell has a chloroplast containing a pyrenoid. The cells are 10-20 μm in length and 5-8 μm in width.
Distribution: Switzerland ( Chodat, 1913), cosmopolitan ( Komárek and Fott, 1983).
Specimen: NIBRCL0000112298; DAEJIN-20150603-6.
Remark: Komárek and Fott (1983) merged S. abundance , S. caudatus var. minor and S. spinosus var. crassispinosus into this species as a synonym. S. abundance probably described a group of several types, as noted by Chodat (1926). According to Komárek and Fott (1983), Theses taxon is included in S. sempervirens .
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