Ctenocladus Borzi 1883
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Ctenocladus Borzi 1883 View in CoL , Studi Algologici I: 27–50.
Investigated strains: CCMP 2158, SAG 467-1, ULVO-16, ULVO-17, ULVO-18, ULVO-24, ULVO-25 ( Figs 12–13 View FIGURE 12 View FIGURE 13 ).
Ctenocladus circinnatus Borzi 1883 , Studi Algologici I: 27–28 (diagnosis latina), figs. 3: 1–10, 4: 11–20. ( Fig. 12A–J View FIGURE 12 , 13A–E View FIGURE 13 )
Lectotype (designated herein): Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 : 12 in Borzi (1883).
Epitype (designated herein): The strain CCMP 2158 is permanently cryopreserved in a metabolically inactive state (cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen) in the CCMP, USA.
ITS-2 DNA Barcode: CTE 1 in Figs S2.
Comment: This species is probably widely distributed in soils under Salicornia prostrara with sulfate-chloride solonchaks and sulfate solonetz (ULVO-15, ULVO-16, ULVO-49) and epilithic on sandstone (ULVO-18 and CCMP 2158) and silicates (ULVO-24). The same algae was likely observed by Novichkova-Ivanova (1984) on solonchaks soil in the Middle East and identified under the name Lochmiopsis sibirica Woron. et Popova.
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Ctenocladus Borzi 1883
Darienko, Tatyana & Pröschold, Thomas 2017 |
Ctenocladus circinnatus
Borzi 1883 |