Tiny Organisms in Aquatic Habitats

Desmids –
Archaeplastida (Part)

Observations on Micrasterias rotata

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Micrasterias rotata Ralfs 1848

Most likely ID: n.a.

Basionym: n.a.

Add’l Synonyms: Echinella rotata Greville 1833
                               Cosmarium stellinum Corda 1835
                               Eutomia rotata (Greville) Harvey 1841
                               Micrasterias rotata f. granulata West 1892
                               Micrasterias rotata f. evoluta W.B.Turner 1893
                               Micrasterias rotata var. pulchra Lemmermann 1896
                               Micrasterias rotata var. evoluta (W.B.Turner) Willi Krieger 1939

Sampling date 04/2007. Scale bars indicate 50 µm.

Two images.

First:Synoptic representation of the cell surface.
The image shows a very special view of Micrasterias rotata using an inverted microscope. The cell stands vertically on the slide. Like all ornamental algae, Micrasterias can move by expelling mucus, usually in the direction of light. When it gets dark, the cells stand upright.
Second:Synoptic representation of the cell surface.
Third:Optical cross-section through the cell showing chloroplasts with numerous pyrenoids and nucleus with its papillous nucleolus.

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Place name: Bogs near Salzburg (Austria)
Latitude: 48.068516     Longitude: 12.954134

(1): Microscope Zeiss IM35, camera Olympus C7070WZ. DOF image.

(2, 3): Microscope Zeiss Universal, camera Olympus C7070WZ. DOF images.

Sampling date 04/2021. Scale bars indicate 50 µm (3, 4).

Four images.

First and second:Overview using stereo microscope.
Third:Synoptic representation of the chloroplasts surface structure.
Fourth:Optical cross-section through the cell showing chloroplasts with pyrenoids and the nucleus.

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Place name: Pond near Großostheim (Germany)
Latitude: 49.88482168     Longitude: 9.09980822

(1, 2): Stereo microscope Olympus SZX16, camera Olympus OM-D M5 MKII.

(3, 4): Microscope Zeiss Axioplan, camera Olympus OM-D M5 MKII. DOF images.

Sampling date 06/2023. Scale bars indicate 50 µm.

Three images.

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Place name: Wetland Lauchseemoor, Fieberbrunn (Tyrol, Austria)
Latitude: 47.46954439     Longitude: 12.53826499

Microscope Zeiss Axioplan, camera Olympus OM-D M5 MKII. DOF images.

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