Compsopogon caeruleus (Balbis ex C.Agardh) Montagne
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Compsopogon caeruleus (Balbis ex C.Agardh) Montagne |
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Compsopogon caeruleus (Balbis ex C.Agardh) Montagne
Brühl & Biswas 1923, p. 2, Pl. 8, figs 1–4, Pl. 9, figs 5–9, Pl. 10, figs 10–23, Pl. 11, figs 24–28; Biswas 1949, p. 102, Pl. 9, figs 98 a, b; Misra & Dey 1959, p.123, figs 1–4; Pillay et al. 1962, p. 420; Krishnamurthy 1962a, p.215, Pl. 1, figs 1–3; Krishnamurthy 1962b, p. 99, figs 1–3; Das 1963, p. 242; Rao 1966, p. 91; Vaidya 1968, p. 144; Patel & Francis 1970, p. 47, figs 1–17; Shaikh & Vaidya 1972, p. 65; Pandey et al. 1973, p. 800, figs 1–3; Pandey 1978, p. 6; Pandey, 1983, 241; Pandey & Chaturvedi 1979, p. 42; Shyam & Sarma 1980, p. 747. Pl. 1–5. (“seems to resemble C. coeruleus ”); Anand 1980, p. 222; Khan 1985, p. 53, fig. 17; Singh & Pandey 1986, p. 84, figs 1–8. (treated as a new “form” of C. aeruginosus , but without giving a new name); Pal et al. 1988, p.51; Santra & Pal 1988, p.38, Pl. V, figs 38, 39; Desikachary et al. 1990, Part I, p, 27, fig. 7 F–J; Part II A, p. 24, fig. 3 K; Kant & Vora 1999, p. 63; Sen & Naskar 2003, p. 184, Pl. XXII, figs 136a, 136b; Pl. XXVI; Gupta & Ambrish 2004, p. 135, figs 7, 8; Gupta 2005, p. 210, Pl. 55, fig. 1 a–c; Kathiresan & Quasim 2005, p. 57; John & Francis 2007, p. 85; Ratha et al. 2007, p. 87; Rath & Adhikary 2006, p.56, fig. 22; Chakraborty et al. 2010, p. 222. Pl.10, figs a – c; Satpati et al. 2012, p. 49, Pl. 1, figs K–L; Suseela & Toppo 2015, p.137, Pl. 2, figs 7–10 & 14.
Distribution in India: Gujarat (from a pool near a river at Lunawada, Dec; stream at Wheri pool of Lunawada, Panchamahal district. Sep. & early Dec.); Jammu & Kashmir (Jammu, Gadigarh stream, about 12 km from Jammu city. Dec. & Feb); Karnataka (garden pond, Bangalore); Kerala (Idukki District, Thodupuzha taluk; stream at Walayar. Dec.; Veli Lake near Trivandrum); Madhya Pradesh (Bee-fall or B-fall, Pachmarthi); Odisha (formerly Orissa) (freshwater, channel of an estuary, Chilika Lake, and oligotrophic pond, Dec. to Apr., Kaluni Channel, estuarine, epilithic and on cement poles of bridge at estuary, Jan., Cuttack). Rajasthan (stream at Beawar. Dec.); Tamil Nadu (garden pond, Chennai, Dec.); Uttarakhand (Reh River at Dehra Dun District at Kaunwala. Nov. to Dec.); Uttar Pradesh (Nakatia river, near Bareilly town attached to stones along with Thorea sp. Jan., Mar., Nov.- Dec., Rohilkhand division, Shajhjahanpur district, Khannaut River, Oct.-Nov; Yamuna River at Allahabad, on snails, Hydrilla and Vallisneria . Apr.-Jun.; Gomti River at Sultanpur, Dec; Varanasi (also called earlier Banaras) in permanent stagnant pond on Cladophora glomerata and snails, Jun.-Jul.; Sai River, Lucknow, Mar.); West Bengal (Sursuna; stagnant ponds at Baliganj (also spelt Ballygunge) and nearby areas, Dec.-Feb., Sundarbans delta, South 24 Paraganas, in a marshy lagoon at Longsand; Ramgopalpur, 24 Paraganas on submerged twigs; Baruipur, Kolkata from freshwater; Sundarbans, Morahero Island in marine waters; Sudarbans behris: Taldi, Sisirganj and Diamond Harbour).
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Anand, V. K. (1980) On Compsopogon coeruleus (Balbis) Montagne. Phykos 19: 222 - 223.
Biswas, K. (1949) Common fresh and brackish water algal flora of India and Burma. vol. 2. Records of the Botanical Survey of India 15: 1 - 106.
Bruhl, P. & Biswas, K. (1923) Commentiones Algologicas III. On a species of Compsopogon growing in Bengal. Journal of the Department of Science, University of Calcutta 5: 1 - 6.
Chakraborty, T., Mukhopadhyay, M. & Pal, R. (2010) Micro algal diversity of Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Indian Hydrobiology 12: 204 - 224.
Chaturvedi, U. K., Bhatnagar, S. K. & Pandey, U. C. (1979) On Batrachospermum from Rohilkhand division, U. P., India. Phykos 18: 53 - 56.
Das, C. R. (1963) The Compsopogonales in India (A Systematic account of the Indian representatives of the order). Proceedings of the National Institute of Science, India. Part B. Biological Sci ences 29 B: 239 - 243.
Desikachary, T. V., Krishnamurthy, V. & Balakrishnan, M. S. (1990) Rhodophyta. vol. 1. Madras Science Foundation, Madras, 279 pp.
Gupta, R. K. (2005) Algal flora of Dehradun district, Uttaranchal. Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, 298 pp.
John, J. & Francis, M. S. (2007) Investigation in the algal flora of Thodupuzha taluk, Kerala. Indian Hydrobiology 10: 79 - 86.
Kant, S. & Vora, S. (1999) Algal flora of J & K State. Journal of the Indian Botanical Society 78: 51 - 64.
Khan, M. (1985) Algal flora of Sultanpur (U. P.) India. Phykos 24: 52 - 57.
Krishnamurthy, V. (1962 a) The morphology and taxonomy of the genus Compsopogon Montagne. Journal of the Linnean Society (Botany) London 58: 207 - 222.
Krishnamurthy, V. (1962 b) The formation of microaplanospores in Compsopogon coeruleus (Balbis) Montagne. Currerent Science 31: 99 - 100.
Misra, J. N. & Dey, A. K. (1959) Studies on the freshwater Rhodophyceae (Red Algae) of Uttar Pradesh. Vijyana Parishad Anusandhan Patrika 2: 123 - 134.
Pal, U. C., Naskar, K. R. & Santra, S. C. (1988) A check-list of algal flora of Sundarban Delta of West Bengal, India. Phykos 27: 48 - 53.
Pandey, R. S., Tiwari, G. L. & Pandey, D. C. (1973) Note on two forms of Compsopogon Montagne from the river Yamuna. Current Science 42: 800.
Pandey, U. C. (1978) A note on record of Compsopogon coeruleus in Rohilkhand Division, Uttar Pradesh. Proceedings 65 th Indian Science Congress, p. 6.
Pandey, U. C. (1983) On a species of Compsopogon growing in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India. Algae of the Indian subcontinent: a collection of papers. Bibliotheca Phycologica 66: 241 - 246.
Patel, R. J. & Francis, M. A. (1970) Some interesting observations on Compsopogon aeruginosus (J. Ag.) Kutzing, a species new to India. Phykos 8: 46 - 52.
Pillay, T. V. R., Vijayaraghavan, M. R. & Thakurta, S. C. (1962) An ecological study of benthic flora in brakishwater bheris. Proceedings of the National Institute of Sciences of India 28 B: 417 - 431.
Rao, C. S. P. (1966) Observations on the cytology of Compsopogon coeruleus Mont. Phykos (M. O. P. Iyengar Memorial Volume) 5: 91 - 94.
Rath, J. & Adhikary, S. P. (2006) Marine macroalgae of Orissa, east coast of India. Algae 21: 49 - 59. https: // doi. org / 10.4490 / ALGAE. 2006.21.1.049
Ratha, S. K., Jena, M., Rath, J. & Adhikary, S. P. (2007) Three ecotypes of Compsopogon coeruleus (Rhodophyta) from Orissa state, east coast of India (Note). Algae 22: 87 - 93. https: // doi. org / 10.4490 / ALGAE. 2007.22.2.087
Santra, S. C. & Pal, U. C. (1988) Marine Algae of the mangrove delta region of West Bengal, India: Benthic Forms. Indian Biology 20: 31 - 41.
Satpati, S. S., Barman, N. & Pal, R. (2012) Morphotaxonomic account of some common seaweeds from Indian Sundarbans mangrove forest and inner island area. Journal of Algal Biomass Utilisation 3: 45 - 51.
Sen, N. & Naskar, K. (2003) Algal flora of Sunderbans mangals. Daya Publishing House, Delhi, 317 pp.
Shaikh, A. A. & Vaidya, B. S. (1972) Some observations on algae from Gujarat. Phykos 11: 64 - 66.
Shyam, R. & Sarma, Y. S. R. K. (1980) Cultural observations on the morphology, reproduction and cytology of a freshwater red alga Compsopogon Mont. from India. Nova Hedwigia 32: 745 - 765.
Singh, N. B. & Pandey, D. C. (1986) A new form of Compsopogon aeruginosus (J. Ag.) Kutzing. Phykos 25: 84 - 87.
Suseela, M. R. & Toppo, K. (2015) Contribution to the knowledge of fresh water red algae (Rhodophyta) of India. Journal of the Indian Botanical Society 94: 136 - 140.
Vaidya, B. S. (1968) A note on record of Compsopogon coeruleus Mont. from Gujarat. Current Science 37: 144.
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