Fotterella tetrachlorelloides Buck
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2017.6.1.042 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F8F15A-1573-FFD8-FF59-B72EFC6BF363 |
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Felipe |
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Fotterella tetrachlorelloides Buck |
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Fotterella tetrachlorelloides Buck ( Fig. 2 View Fig a-c)
References: Komárek and Fott 1983: 484, pl. 143, fig. 1.
Synonym: Crucigenia irregularis var. pyrenogera Chodat sensu Huber-Pestalozzi.
Scenedesmus arcuatus var. irregularis Flint.
Oocystis submarina var. mucosa Wawrik.
Tetrachlorella tetrachlorelloides (Buck) Hindak.
Occurrence site: Seogangdaegyo, Han River (WT 30℃, EC 376 μs/cm).
Description: Colonies composed of 2, 4, 6, 8 or 16 cells, apparently lacking a mucilaginous sheath, but with a persistent mother cell wall. Cells ellipsoidal or oval, surrounded by a distinct mother cell wall, 12-16 μm in length and 8-13 μm in width.
Distribution: Eutrophic lakes of England, Austria, Switzerland ( Komárek and Fott, 1983).
Specimen: NIBRCL0000112291; DAJIN-201500709-1.
Remark: This species was included in the family Oocystaceae , order Chlorococcales by Komarek and Fott (1983), but was moved to the family Oocystaceae , order Chlorellales , class Trebouxiophyceae by Guiry and Guiry (2016). Hindak (1980) included this species in Tetrachlorella Korshikov as a synonym, but Komarek and Fott (1983) transferred it into Fotterella from Tetrachlorella , which has solitary or architectonie of cells in colonies.
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