Chara lucida (A.Braun) Casanova & Karol, Austral. Syst. Bot.
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187C6-FFC6-FFB0-1D2D-CC75FAE2F68F |
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Felipe |
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Chara lucida (A.Braun) Casanova & Karol, Austral. Syst. Bot. |
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Chara lucida (A.Braun) Casanova & Karol, Austral. Syst. Bot. 22: 28 (2014)
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Chara australis var. lucida A.Braun in C. F. O. Nordstedt, Abh. Königl. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1882: 106 (1883). Type: Northern Territory: Victoria River , s. dat., F.Mueller 5 (lecto: L!; isolecto: LD!, fide J.S.Zaneveld, Blumea 4: 127 (1940); isolecto: MEL); Northern Territory: Baines Creek , 1856, F.Mueller s.n. (remaining syn: LD!) .
Chara australis var. lucida f. typica Zaneveld , Blumea 4: 126 (1940), nom. inval.
Chara corallina f. lucida R.D.Wood , Taxon 11: 13 (1962), nom. inval.
Chara corallina f. lucida R.D.Wood, Rev. Characeae 1: 275 (1965), nom. inval., nom. alt.
Chara lucida R.D.Wood, Rev. Characeae 1: 769 (1965), nom. inval., nom. alt.
Dioecious. Plants flexible, transparent, often in tangled clumps, up to 200 mm tall, uncalcified ( Fig. 15 a View Fig ). Axes 0.35–0.7 mm wide (when flat and dried, narrower in fresh material), ecorticate, internodes 8–20 mm long, generally much shorter than the adjacent branchlets ( Fig. 15 a View Fig ). Stipulodes in a single row, 6–12 in total, usually fewer apparent, up to 0.5 mm long. Branchlets 6 or 7 in a whorl, ecorticate, 11–50 mm long, 0.3–0.6 mm wide, 4 or 5 cells long, basal branchlet cell up to 10 mm long ( Fig. 15 b View Fig ), branchlet end segments small, conical and acute, sometimes subtended by 1 or 2 bract cells, bract cells obscure or short ( Fig. 15 c View Fig ). Bracteoles obscure or short, occasionally up to 0.5 mm long. Fertile parts sometimes somewhat contracted with shorter branchlets and internodes. Specimens with only fertile branchlets were distinguished as form tenerior but recent collections (e.g. M. T.Casanova r758) have both long sterile and short fertile branchlets on the same plant. Gametangia sessile inside the base of the whorl and solitary, geminate or clustered at the lowest 1 or 2 branchlet nodes ( Fig. 15 e View Fig ). Oosporangia 0.9 mm long, 0.5 mm wide, coronula cells very short, obtuse. Oospores black, cylindrical, 600–670 µm long, 380–400 µm wide, 7 or 8 striae of low ridges ( Fig. 15 f View Fig ), ornamentation smooth to minutely granulate ( Fig. 15 g View Fig ), basal-cell impression 120–150 µm in diameter at the widest part, edges 95–100 µm long ( Fig. 15 h View Fig ). Antheridia from 400 to 850 µm in diameter. Vegetative reproduction not known. Chromosomes not known.
Distribution
Tropical and subtropical Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory in freshwater dams, ponds, still rivers and lagoons. Also occurs in Papua New Guinea.
Etymology
From the Latin ‘ lucidus ’, meaning shining, clear, transparent. Zaneveld (1940) and Wood (1971) thought this referred to a shiny surface on the pressed specimens, but that feature is neither obvious nor consistent. More likely, it refers to the clear and transparent, almost colourless appearance ( Nordstedt 1883) of the pressed type material.
Notes
The species can be distinguished as a totally ecorticate Chara species with narrow axes, distinguished from narrower morphs of C. australis by the short internodes in comparison with the branchlets. Distinguished from C. evanida by dioecy and the single end cells on the branchlet tips. Chara lucida forms tangled masses in warm waters, compared with the upright, turgid stems of C. australis in colder, deeper waters.
Specimens examined
NORTHERN TERRITORY: Mary-Ann Dam , 6 km NNE Tennant Creek, 7 Nov. 1988, P. K. Latz 10993 (DNA, NT); Duckponds Waterhole, 80 km SE of Lajamanu, 12 May 2010, C. Brock 900 (DNA, NT); Swamp SW of Elizabeth Downs Homestead, 23 June 1977, L. A. Craven 4375 (DNA); Arafura Swamp , 20 May 1990, M. J. Clarke 2259 (DNA); Cathedral Billabong , 20 July 1983, P. McBride 8843 (DNA); Connelly’s Camp Waterhole, Benmara Station , 6 May 1984, B. W. Strong 226 (DNA); Lake Ucharonidge , 22 Apr. 1991, D. J. Parsons 136 (DNA); Manton Dam recreation area, 5 Sep. 2010, M. T. Casanova r758 ( MEL, NY); roadside borrow-pit on Arnhemland Highway , M. T. Casanova r784 ( B, MEL, NY); SW of Elizabeth Downs, Daly River region, 23 June 1977, L. A. Craven 4375 ( CANB); Oenpelli, 10 Oct. 1948, R. L. Specht A110 ( AD, MEL, NY); Katherine, 14 Feb. 1961, H. S. McKee 8427 ( CANB); Arafura Swamp, near Glyde River crossing, 23 Sep. 1998, I. D. Cowie & C. P . Mangion 7985 (DNA); Koolpinyah Station , 8 May 1996, C. R. Michell & J. L .Egan 108 (DNA). QUEENSLAND: in Lagoon, Magoura Station , 18 July 1977, L. A. Craven 4782 ( CANB) .
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University of Copenhagen |
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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Botanical Museum - University of Oslo |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Lund University |
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Museo Entomologico de Leon |
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
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William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden |
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Australian National Botanic Gardens |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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State Herbarium of South Australia |
H |
University of Helsinki |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University |
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Chara lucida (A.Braun) Casanova & Karol, Austral. Syst. Bot.
Casanova, Michelle T. & Karol, Kenneth G. 2023 |
Chara lucida (A.Braun) Casanova & Karol, Austral. Syst. Bot.
Casanova & Karol 2014: 28 |
Chara corallina f. lucida R.D.Wood, Rev.
R. D. Wood 1965: 275 |
Chara lucida R.D.Wood, Rev.
R. D. Wood 1965: 769 |
Chara corallina f. lucida R.D.Wood
R. D. Wood 1962: 13 |
Chara australis f. tenerior
Zaneveld 1940: 127 |
Chara australis var. lucida f. typica
Zaneveld 1940: 126 |