Chara arnhemensis (R.D.Wood) Casanova & Karol, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.1071/SB22023 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10979059 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187C6-FFD7-FFA7-1E1E-CF55FDCDF253 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Chara arnhemensis (R.D.Wood) Casanova & Karol |
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comb. nov. |
Chara arnhemensis (R.D.Wood) Casanova & Karol , comb. nov., stat. nov.
Chara fibrosa f. arnhemensis R.D.Wood, Taxon 11: 13 (1962). Type: NORTHERN TERRITORY, Hemple Bay, Groote Eylandt, at edge of freshwater lagoon, 7 May 1948, R. L. Specht A21 (holo: AD!; iso: L!, MEL!, NY!).
‘ Chara View in CoL spechtii’: R.D.Wood herb., ined.
‘ Chara View in CoL sp. nov.?’: R.D. Wood, Rec. American–Australian exped. Arnhem Land 3: 137 (1958).
Chara arnhemensis R.D.Wood, Rev. Characeae 1: 770 (1965), nom. inval., nom. alt.
Monoecious. Plants up to 35–150 mm high, with short compact upper internodes in shallow water, and with so many long accessories as to appear prickly, without calcification ( Fig. 6 a, c View Fig ). Axes filiform, 100–300 μm wide, internodes 6–12 mm long, essentially 2× corticated, ~16 cells around, anisostichous (i.e. cell sizes variable; Fig. 6 d View Fig ), cortex appearing 1× near the nodes, and rarely appearing 3× in the centre of the internode where upper and lower secondary cells might intermingle. Spine cells abundant, occurring singly, up to 1 mm long and 50–80 μm in diameter, acute, spreading and appressed ( Fig. 6 f View Fig ). Stipulodes up to 2.5 mm long and 50–80 µm wide, in a single whorl, 2 per branchlet, acute ( Fig. 6 b View Fig ). Branchlets ecorticate, 8–9 in a whorl, 3–5 mm long, 250 μm wide, with 3 or 4 segments, a bunch of bract cells at the apices, basal branchlet cell much shorter than the stipulodes, similar in length to the other branchlet cells ( Fig. 6 g View Fig ). Bract cells up to 1.4 mm long, verticillate, 3–6 of them ( Fig. 6 e View Fig ). Bracteoles 2, shorter than the bract cells, up to 1.0 mm long. Gametangia conjoined singly at the lowest branchlet node, occasionally at a second node ( Fig. 6 b, e View Fig ). Oosporangia 245–300 μm long, 195–250 μm wide, 6 stipes of helical cells, coronula up to 50 µm high, 200 µm wide, cells spreading. Oospores tiny and black, broadly oval, somewhat flanged, 210–250 µm long, 180–210 µm wide with 6–8 striae ( Fig. 6 h View Fig ), oospore wall smoothly flocculate, appearing felted and porate at very high magnification ( Fig. 6 i View Fig ), fossa up to 60 µm across. Antheridia 150–200 µm in diameter. Chromosomes not known.
Distribution
This species is apparently restricted to freshwaters on Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Etymology
The type material was collected on the 1948 American– Australian expedition to Arnhem Land and the species is named for the area in which the expedition was undertaken. Notes
This species is distinctive, mostly in relation to the elongate stipulodes, bract cells and long and abundant spine cells. This is the smallest species of Chara in the Northern Territory, with the smallest oospores of any known species of Chara ( Wood 1959) .
This species was called ʻ Chara spechtii ’ as a manuscript name, although Wood (1962) chose to publish it as Chara fibrosa subsp. fibrosa f. arnhemensis .
Specimens examined
NORTHERN TERRITORY: Little Lagoon, Groote Eylandt , in a freshwater swamp, 18 May 1948, R. L. Specht A29 ( AD, NY) .
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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State Herbarium of South Australia |
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Museo Entomologico de Leon |
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William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden |
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Chara arnhemensis (R.D.Wood) Casanova & Karol
Casanova, Michelle T. & Karol, Kenneth G. 2023 |
Chara
Casanova & Karol 1958: 137 |