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Image of Planotaenium (Ohtani) Petlovany & Palamar-Mordvintseva 2009

Description:

Netrium interruptum (BREB.) LÜTKEM.

 The cells are 4-5 times longer than wide. The central part is cylindrical and gradually converging towards the broadly rounded off ends. The terminating vacuoles are big with a spherical crystal each. The chromatophores are clearly partitioned in four segments.

  Dimension: Length 200 – 350 µm, width 30 – 70 µm

 Ecology: Sporadic in little acidic fens and bogs, in addition, in the plankton of oligotrophic lakes.

 Occurrence: Ubiquitous, apart from Australia

 

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