Cylindrospermum stagnale (Kützing) ex Bornet & Flahault (1888: 250)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.359.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13704304 |
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Cylindrospermum stagnale (Kützing) ex Bornet & Flahault (1888: 250) |
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Cylindrospermum stagnale (Kützing) ex Bornet & Flahault (1888: 250) View in CoL Fig. 43 I–L View FIGURE 43 .
Thallus mucilaginous, flat, amorphous, blue-green to greyish green in colour. Trichomes flexuous, constricted at the cross walls. Vegetative cells isodiametric or up to 2 × longer than wide, 4.5–7.0 μm long × 3.5–5.0 μm broad, without aerotopes. Heterocytes elongate conical or ovoid, 7–16 μm long × 5–8 μm broad, adjacent to akinetes. Akinetes cylindrical to broadly oval, rounded at the ends, 20–45 μm long × 10–15 μm broad, with smooth reddish-brown exospore.
Specimens examined:—Babinda Ck at the Boulders, Soda Springs, Yabba Ck at Stirling’s Crossing.
Other records:— Queensland: Mt Crosby, Queensland, A.B. Cribb, 1963 (BRI 0700614); New South Wales: Irrigation channel, Griffith-Leeton Rd, S. Skinner, 2001 (NSW 627239), Deer Park R., Waterfall Way, Dorrigo-Ebor Rd, S. Skinner, 2000 (NSW 481099), Zoom Ck, N of Walcha, S. Skinner, 2000 (NSW 446041).
Observations:—Cosmopolitan species, growing amongst other algae, and attached to aquatic vegetation and woody debris (Komárek 2013); in northern Australia, more commonly encountered in cooler high-altitude streams.
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