Tetracladium species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.338.3.5 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FA0E21-9244-FF89-CBC9-FCAAFA18FB40 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Tetracladium species |
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Key for the identification of Tetracladium species from Pampean streams
1 Symmetric conidia with branches arranged in five levels on the axis ..................................................................... Tetracladium sp.
1´Asymmetric conidia with branches arranged in fewer than three levels on the axis ......................................................................... 2
2 Conidia with two globose and two or three acicular elements................................................................................ T. marchalianum
2´Conidia without globose or acicular elements.................................................................................................................................... 3
3 Conidia with two digitiform elements that form a v-shaped fork and two or three acicular elements (4–5 apices)........ T. furcatum
3´Conidia with three digitiform, two acicular and one filiform elements ............................................................................................. 4
4 Axis ≤21 μm, digitiform branch at the second level of the axis arranged on the same side as the digitiform element at the first level ......................................................................................................................................................................................... T. breve
4´Axis ≥28 μm, digitiform branch at the second level of the axis arranged opposite to the digitiform element at the first level .......... ......................................................................................................................................................................................... T. setigerum
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