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1 January 2016 The chlorococcalean Green Alga Hydrianum Rabenhorst from North America (Kansas and Michigan)
Daniel E. Wujek
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Abstract

The green chlorococcoid algal genus Hydrianum Rabenhorst is reported for the second time in North America since its original report in 1887 and 1909. Hydrianum crassiapex was collected in Kansas, in Douglas County from a railroad trestle pond north of Lawrence and in Michigan, in Charlevoix County from Lake Geneserath. This singlecelled alga is epiphytic on macrophytes or filamentous algae, attached by means of short, hyaline stalks. Cells are asymmetrical, spherical-ellipsoid shaped in appearance. Hydrianum is characterized by its unusual mode of sporulation: zoospores are released from an apical pore while the most morphological similar genus Characium releases zoospores through a lateral pore.

Daniel E. Wujek "The chlorococcalean Green Alga Hydrianum Rabenhorst from North America (Kansas and Michigan)," Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 119(1), 105-108, (1 January 2016). https://doi.org/10.1660/062.119.0115
Published: 1 January 2016
KEYWORDS
Characiaceae
Chlorococcales
Chlorophyta
Hydrianum crassiapex
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