Ancylothrix terrestris M.D.Martins and L.H.Z.Branco

Wang, Hye-Ryeung, Song, Ji-Ho, Lee, Nam-Ju, Kim, Do-Hyun & Lee, So-Won Kim and Ok-Min, 2024, Six newly recorded species of epilithic cyanobacteria isolated in Korea, Journal of Species Research 13 (1), pp. 10-31 : 13-14

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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.010

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13162302

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scientific name

Ancylothrix terrestris M.D.Martins and L.H.Z.Branco
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Ancylothrix terrestris M.D.Martins and L.H.Z.Branco ,

2016 ( Fig. 3 View Fig )

Filaments fasciculated, bent at the ends, bright green in color. Sheath thin, firm, sometimes widen, colorless, rarely two trichomes in a single sheath. Trichomes straight, entangled, slightly or not constricted at cross-walls, attenuated at the end, without calyptra. Cells shorter than wide, often isodiametric, 2.1-6.2 μm long, 5.0-6.7 μm wide. Apical cells conical rounded or rounded.

Ecology. This species was isolated on the soil of decidual forest and bark of trees ( Martins et al., 2016), and in this study from gravel submerged in freshwater. Distribution. Cachoeira do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil ( Martins et al., 2016).

Site of collection. Site 3.

Specimen locality: ACKU673-676.

Order Desertifilales Strunecký and Mareš, 2023 Family Desertifilaceae Hašler, Casamatta, Dvořák, and Poulícová, 2017

Genus Klisinema Heidari and Hauer, 2018

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