Staurastrum and
Staurodesmus
Desmidiaceae –
Archaeplastida
Observations on Staurastrum johnsonii
Gallery Prof. Rupert Lenzenweger
Protisten / Protisten.de – created by Wolfgang Bettighofer / Algae green-colored (2: Desmidiaceae): Staurastrum / Staurastrum johnsonii – Prof. R. Lenzenweger
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Staurastrum johnsonii West & G.S.West 1896
Most likely ID: n.a.
Basionym: n.a.
Add’l Synonyms: n.a.
Note: Coesel synonymizes St. johnsonii and St. bicorne.
Description: The cells are bi-radially and have long horizontally standing out arms with 2 pricks at the each end. The center section is stretched, in the center swollen with shallow, continuous opened centralcuts and two rows of small warts on both sides. The vertex view is fusiform.
Dimension: Length 50–55 µm, width 80–85 µm.
Occurrence: Widely spread in northern areas (Alaska, Michigan, Labrador, Ontario, arctic waters).
Left: Original graphic by Prof. Lenzenweger.
Right: Photomicrograph by Prof. Lenzenweger. For microphotography, the microscope illumination was adjusted in such a way that as many features as possible that are important for species identification are prominently displayed.
Copyright by Prof. Rupert Lenzenweger, Ried im Innkreis, Austria.
© Wolfgang Bettighofer,
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