Chroococcus cf. minor (Kützing) Nägeli (1849: 47)
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Chroococcus cf. minor (Kützing) Nägeli (1849: 47) |
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Chroococcus cf. minor (Kützing) Nägeli (1849: 47) View in CoL ( Figs. 5D–5E View FIGURES 5 ).
Basionym: Protococcus minor Kützing (1845: 144) .
Irregular colonies, 8.6–24.2 µm diam., 2–4–8 celled. Sheath diffluent, hyaline, inconspicuous, homogeneous, smooth. Cells spherical to hemispherical, 2.8–3.4 µm diam. Cell content homogeneous to slightly granulated, blue-green.
Habitat: —Dry soil.
Notes: — Chroococcus minor is probably a polyphyletic species, since it is reported for distinct environments ( Komárek & Anagnostidis 1998). Kützing (1845) predicted this variability when he described three different varieties for C. minor , separating them by habitat. Hence, the population found in the Atlantic Rainforest is similar to var. mucosus Kützing (1849: 198) , since both grow on soils, a habitat not related to the typical C. minor . However, the use of varieties in cyanobacteria seems contradictory, since even a species concept is not well defined ( Johansen & Casamatta 2005). Moreover, these varieties were never used, not cited by Nägeli (1849) or any other author therafter.
Studied material: — BRAZIL. São Paulo: São Luís do Paraitinga, State Park of “Serra do Mar” ( Santa Virgínia ), 23º 20’ 36” S, 45º 7’ 44” W, 24 February 2010, W.A. Gama-Jr. (SP 401425); Cananéia, “Recanto do Mar” Inn, 25º 1’ 16” S, 47º 55’ 31” W, 30 June 2010, W.A. Gama-Jr. & C.F.S. Malone (SP 401446) GoogleMaps .
FIGURES 4B–4D View FIGURES 4 . Asterocapsa aerophytica . 4B. General colonial aspect. 4C. Released spores. 4D. Colonies growing on a filament of Scytonema . FIGURES 4E– 4F View FIGURES 4 . Asterocapsa sp. 1 . 4E. General colonial aspect. 4F. Detail of a cell with a granulated sheath (arrow).
FIGURES 4G–4I View FIGURES 4 . Asterocapsa sp. 2 . 4G. Mature colony forming spores (arrow) and young colonies. 4H. Agglomerate of young colonies. 4I. Colony with cells densely packed and surrounded by colored sheaths.
FIGURES 4J– 4L View FIGURES 4 . Chroococcus subviolaceus . 4J. Isolated cells. 4K. General colony habit. 4L. Cells in tetrad arrangement.
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Chroococcus cf. minor (Kützing) Nägeli (1849: 47)
Jr, Watson Arantes Gama, Iv, Haywood Dail Laughinghouse & Sant’Anna, Célia Leite 2014 |
Chroococcus cf. minor (Kützing) Nägeli (1849: 47)
Nageli, C. 1849: ) |