Capsosira brebissonii Kützing ex Bornet and Flahault
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2017.6.2.154 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A44D87AB-FF88-941C-FCD3-F558FE07F7C7 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Capsosira brebissonii Kützing ex Bornet and Flahault |
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Capsosira brebissonii Kützing ex Bornet and Flahault View in CoL
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Cells forming heteropolar colonies are arranged in a row or irregularly in mucilaginous sheath. Colonies are either connected to each other or, attached to the substrate. Cells are 28 μm in diameter, has subspherical, spherical, or roundedpolygonal shape, with bluegreen content. C. lowei is similar this species but, C. lowei was collected as a phycobiont from the lichen Hydrotheria venosa ( Casamatta et al., 2006).
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Ecology: Attached to aquatic plants, stones and submerg ed wood in swamps and on wet rocks ( Guiry and Guiry, 2016). We collected this species from the surface of stoneworks (Yeondae small temple) on Aug 21, 2009.
Distribution: Europe: Ukraine ( Vinogradova, 2016); North America: Tennessee ( Johansen et al., 2007); Asia: China ( Hu and Wei, 2006); Australia and New Zealand: Queensland ( Day et al., 1995; Phillips, 2002, Bostock and Holland, 2010).
Site of Collection: Site 3
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