Cosmarium sphagnicola West & G.S.West
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.522.3.7 |
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Cosmarium sphagnicola West & G.S.West ( Figs 6 View FIGURES 1–8 , 24, 25, 26 View FIGURES 24–29 , 34 View FIGURES 30–38 )
Cosmarium sphagnicola (in the original diagnosis linguistically incorrectly named ‘s phagnicolum ’) was described by West & West (1897: 486, pl. 6: 13-14) from southern England and reproduced in their monography of British desmids ( West & West 1908: 71, pl. 71: 11–14). In their diagnosis it is characterized (among other things) by a short, open sinus and subtrapeziform semicells, the upper angles of which are furnished with an intramarginal, minute papilla. Close inspection by light microscope of empty cells and particularly SEM pictures showed us that the granules mentioned by West & West are blunt and not sharply marked in outline. Moreover, they are asymmetrically disposed (figs. 6 and 34). Whereas the granule in the upper right angle is close to the apical margin, the one in the left part of the semicell is located distinctly lower, approximating the lateral angle. For that matter, such an asymmetrical ornamentation was already demonstrated in Kouwets (1988, pl. 1: 24–26) in cells from the French Jura.
In the Dutch province of Drenthe, C. sphagnicola is a rather common species, not seldom abundantly occurring in Sphagnum View in CoL vegetation.
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Cosmarium sphagnicola West & G.S.West
Van Westen, Marien C. & Coesel, Peter F. M. 2021 |
Sphagnum
C.Linnaeus 1753 |