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Raphidiopsis raciborskii (Wołoszyńska) Aguilera, Berrendero Gómez, Kaštovský, Echenique & Salerno, 2018

1308940  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1308940)

accepted
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
Not documented
Identification Variable species (see synonyms, and comp., e. g., Komarek & al. 1999, Komarkova & al. 1999, Saker & al. 1999,...  
Identification Variable species (see synonyms, and comp., e. g., Komarek & al. 1999, Komarkova & al. 1999, Saker & al. 1999, Moustaka-Gouni & al. 2009 and others); populations consisting almost completely of screw-like coiled trichomes occur in Australia (Baker & Fabbro 1990). Populations from distant areas are genetically diversified (Dyble & al. 2002; Gugger & al. 2005). Geitler (1935) described the formation of fine sheaths around trichomes (var. lyngbyoides; under stress condi¬tions?). Saker & al. (1999) described two morphological forms from Queensland, Australia. Numerous populations from South America more closely resemble other described species, e. g. C. africana, C. cuspis or C. sinuosa[details]
Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2024). AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway (taxonomic information republished from AlgaeBase with permission of M.D. Guiry). Raphidiopsis raciborskii (Woloszynska) Aguilera, Berrendero Gómez, Kaštovský, Echenique & Salerno, 2018. Accessed through: Lundholm, N.; Churro, C.; Escalera, L.; Fraga, S.; Hoppenrath, M.; Iwataki, M.; Larsen, J.; Mertens, K.; Moestrup, Ø.; Murray, S.; Tillmann, U.; Zingone, A. (Eds) (2009 onwards) IOC-UNESCO Taxonomic Reference List of Harmful Micro Algae at: https://www.marinespecies.org/hab/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1308940 on 2024-04-23
Lundholm, N.; Churro, C.; Escalera, L.; Fraga, S.; Hoppenrath, M.; Iwataki, M.; Larsen, J.; Mertens, K.; Moestrup, Ø.; Murray, S.; Tillmann, U.; Zingone, A. (Eds) (2009 onwards). IOC-UNESCO Taxonomic Reference List of Harmful Micro Algae. Raphidiopsis raciborskii (Wołoszyńska) Aguilera, Berrendero Gómez, Kaštovský, Echenique & Salerno, 2018. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/hab/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1308940 on 2024-04-23
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basis of record Aguilera, A.; Gómez, E. B.; Kaštovský, J.; Echenique, R. O.; Salerno, G. L. (2018). The polyphasic analysis of two native Raphidiopsis isolates supports the unification of the genera Raphidiopsis and Cylindrospermopsis (Nostocales, Cyanobacteria). <em>Phycologia.</em> 57(2): 130-146., available online at https://doi.org/10.2216/17-2.1 [details]   

new combination reference Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2023). AlgaeBase. <em>World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway.</em> searched on YYYY-MM-DD., available online at http://www.algaebase.org [details]   
 
 Present  Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
From regional or thematic species database
Description Trichomes free-floating, solitary, cylindrical, tapering slightly towards ends, straight, slightly bent, less frequently irregularly screw-like coiled, irregularly and distinctly constricted at the cross-walls. Cells cylindrical to barrel-shaped, 2.5-12 (16) x (1.7) 2-2.4 (-4?) μm; apical cells conically narrowed and rounded. Heterocytes only terminal, at one or both ends of a trichome, drop-like, with rounded-pointed ends. Aki¬netes cylindrical-oval, developing near the ends of trichomes, adjacent to the terminal heterocytes or slightly distant from them (separated by one to several vegetative cells), usually solitary, less frequently up to 3 in a row, (7) 8.5-18 (22) x (2.4) 3-5 (5.5) μm.  [details]

Identification Variable species (see synonyms, and comp., e. g., Komarek & al. 1999, Komarkova & al. 1999, Saker & al. 1999, Moustaka-Gouni & al. 2009 and others); populations consisting almost completely of screw-like coiled trichomes occur in Australia (Baker & Fabbro 1990). Populations from distant areas are genetically diversified (Dyble & al. 2002; Gugger & al. 2005). Geitler (1935) described the formation of fine sheaths around trichomes (var. lyngbyoides; under stress condi¬tions?). Saker & al. (1999) described two morphological forms from Queensland, Australia. Numerous populations from South America more closely resemble other described species, e. g. C. africana, C. cuspis or C. sinuosa[details]

Remark Heterocysts, nitrogen fixing filamentous form [details]

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