Iningainema G.B. McGregor & B.C. Sendall (2017: 17)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.359.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6B6487B2-1834-2629-EB9A-5611D137AAC5 |
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Felipe |
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Iningainema G.B. McGregor & B.C. Sendall (2017: 17) |
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Iningainema G.B. McGregor & B.C. Sendall (2017: 17)
Type: I. pulvinus G.B. McGregor & B.C. Sendall (2017: 17)
Filaments densely arranged, radiating from the centre of irregularly spherical to discoid, blue-green to olive-green colonies. Filaments isopolar, uniseriate, cylindrical, straight or flexuous, main filament generally wider than the lateral filaments which gradually taper to a bluntly conical end; with single or geminate false-branching. Sheath firm, lamellated, uncoloured to yellowish or yellow-brown, closed at the apex. Vegetative cells isodiametric to shorter than broad, slightly constricted at the cross walls. Heterocytes basal and intercalary, solitary, spherical to compressed-ovoid. Akinetes absent. A monospecific genus, with one species known from a Great Artesian Basin spring complex in north-eastern Australia.
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