Anabaenopsis arnoldii Aptekar (1926: 54)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.359.1.1 |
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Anabaenopsis arnoldii Aptekar (1926: 54) |
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Anabaenopsis arnoldii Aptekar (1926: 54) View in CoL Fig. 2 A–D.
Filaments planktonic; trichomes solitary or clustered in small colonies, ± irregularly screw-like coiled, coils 25–60 μm in diameter, constricted at the cross walls, with wide, colourless, diffluent mucilage. Vegetative cells spherical or widely barrel-shaped, distinctly compressed at the poles, grey-blue to yellow-green in colour, with aerotopes, (4–) 8–10 μm broad. Heterocytes spherical to widely oval, 5–11 μm long × 5.0–10.5 μm broad. Akinetes solitary or in pairs, widely elliptical, with colourless epispore, 10–19 (–22) long × 8–14 (–19) μm.
Specimens examined:—Carbrook Lakes.
Other records:— South Australia: Pelican Point at Lake Alexandrina, Campbell Park at Lake Albert, Gumeracha Weir, River Torrens , Baker (1991) ; Victoria: Ling & Tyler (2000); Northern Territory: Magela Ck, Thomasson (1986).
Observations:—Known from brackish coastal lagoons and occasionally estuaries. Associated with blooms of N. spumigena in Carbrook Lakes, south-east Queensland ( McGregor et al. 2012).
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Anabaenopsis arnoldii Aptekar (1926: 54)
Mcgregor, Glenn B. 2018 |
Anabaenopsis arnoldii
Aptekar, E. M. 1926: ) |