Chlorophyceae:
Chlorococcales: Oocystaceae
Monoraphidium griffithii
(Berkeley) Komárková-Legnerová
Genus: Cell body elongated spindle in shape, straight or curved, sharply pointed at both ends;
(Guide book to the "Photomicrographs of the Freshwater Algae", 1998).
Species:
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Monoraphidium griffithii,
cell body about 94 μm long, 2.5 μm wide, L/W=37,
x 640, Doman-green Park, Nishi-Urawa, Saitama Pref., Japan, February 2003 by Y. Tsukii
31 μm
63 μm
94 μm; x 640
Monoraphidium litorale Hindak:
Cells singular, fusiform, often attached to a subtrate or to mother cell wall remnant with one end by means of
a mucous target; 22-43 micron long, 2-6 micron wide; a chloroplast pariental, trough-shaped,
with a naked pyrenoid (without starch-envelope); cell division produces 4, 8 or 16 autospores (daughter cells)
releasing by crosswise rupture of mother cell wall
(Phtomicrog. Freshw. Alg. 16: 56, 1996)
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