Cosmarium
Desmidiaceae –
Archaeplastida
Observations on Cosmarium pachydermum
Gallery Prof. Rupert Lenzenweger
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Cosmarium pachydermum P.Lundell 1871
Most likely ID: n.a.
Basionym: n.a.
Add’l Synonyms: Ursinella pachyderma (P.Lundell) Kuntze ????
Description: The cells are up to 1.4 times longer than wide and coarsely elliptical in shape. The cell halves are semicircular. The central cuts are narrowly rounded on the inside and extend strongly to the outside. The cell wall is thick. Some areas are covered closely, others are covered loosely with standing pores. The vertex view is broadly elliptical.
Dimension: Length 80–125 µm, width 60–92 µm.
Occurrence: Acidophilic alga, widely spread in sphagnum bogs.
Left: Original graphic by Prof. Lenzenweger.
Right: Photomicrograph by Wolfgang Bettighofer.
Copyright by Prof. Rupert Lenzenweger, Ried im Innkreis, Austria.
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