Pleurocapsa cf. aurantiaca Geitler (1932: 354) (Figs. 14E–14G). Polarized, fasciculate colonies, with cells densely packed. Cells hemispherical to elliptical, 3.8–6.8 µm diam. Pseudofilaments dichotomous, biseriate, 5–17 celled, 20.2–59.2 × 8.4–13.4 µm. Sheath firm, yellow to dark brown, conspicuous, non-lamellate, smooth. Baeocytes not observed. Cell content homogenous, blue-green to green brownish. Habitat: —Rocks covered by a water slide. Notes: —Despite baeocytes not being found, colonial arrangement was typical of Pleurocapsa. The population described resembles Pleurocapsa aurantiaca in relation to habitat and colonial morphology. However, this species has larger cell diameter and orange/red sheaths. Studied material: — BRAZI...
Abstract: The Atlantic rainforest is considered one of the most important hotspots of biodiversity o...
3. Cladophora coelothrix Kützing (1843a: 272.). Map 1; Figs. 1F–G Thalli dark green to olive-color...
Spirotaenia erythrocephala Itzigsohn in Braun (1856: 46) (Figs. 6–10, 13) Cells 6–8 times longer t...
FIGURES 8A–8C. Nephrococcus shilinensis. General colony habit and detail of reniform cells (arrows)....
FIGURES 5A–5B. Chroococcus tenax. 5A. General colony habit highlighting the lamellated sheaths. 5B. ...
FIGURES 9A. Gloeocapsa compacta. Colony collected from a tree bark.Published as part of Jr, Watson A...
FIGURES 14A–14B. Chamaesiphon stratosus. Cell arrangement and initial stage after exospore germinati...
FIGURES 2A. Gloeothece fuscolutea. General colony habit, with yellowish sheaths and a colony showing...
FIGURES 4A. Coelosphaeriopsis sp. General aspect of a colony and detail of cells in individual envel...
FIGURES 11A–11C. Chlorogloea sp. 3 FIGURES 11D–11E. Cyanoarbor aff. himalayensis FIGURES 11F–11H. En...
FIGURES 6A–6D. Cyanostylon gelatinosus. 6C. Cells detail. 6D. Mucilage stalk detail. FIGURE 6E. Cyan...
Chroococcus cf. varius A. Braun in Rabenhorst (1876: 2451) (Figs. 5H–5I). Round, elliptical to irr...
Strains with complete morphological match to Pleurocapsa fuliginosa and P. minor were isolated from ...
Spirotaenia condensata Ralfs (1848: 179) (Fig. 14) Cells long-cylindrical, up to 12 times longer t...
Spirotaenia beijerinckii Coesel (2002: 72) (Figs. 5, 12) Cells 5–8 times longer than wide, fusifor...
Abstract: The Atlantic rainforest is considered one of the most important hotspots of biodiversity o...
3. Cladophora coelothrix Kützing (1843a: 272.). Map 1; Figs. 1F–G Thalli dark green to olive-color...
Spirotaenia erythrocephala Itzigsohn in Braun (1856: 46) (Figs. 6–10, 13) Cells 6–8 times longer t...
FIGURES 8A–8C. Nephrococcus shilinensis. General colony habit and detail of reniform cells (arrows)....
FIGURES 5A–5B. Chroococcus tenax. 5A. General colony habit highlighting the lamellated sheaths. 5B. ...
FIGURES 9A. Gloeocapsa compacta. Colony collected from a tree bark.Published as part of Jr, Watson A...
FIGURES 14A–14B. Chamaesiphon stratosus. Cell arrangement and initial stage after exospore germinati...
FIGURES 2A. Gloeothece fuscolutea. General colony habit, with yellowish sheaths and a colony showing...
FIGURES 4A. Coelosphaeriopsis sp. General aspect of a colony and detail of cells in individual envel...
FIGURES 11A–11C. Chlorogloea sp. 3 FIGURES 11D–11E. Cyanoarbor aff. himalayensis FIGURES 11F–11H. En...
FIGURES 6A–6D. Cyanostylon gelatinosus. 6C. Cells detail. 6D. Mucilage stalk detail. FIGURE 6E. Cyan...
Chroococcus cf. varius A. Braun in Rabenhorst (1876: 2451) (Figs. 5H–5I). Round, elliptical to irr...
Strains with complete morphological match to Pleurocapsa fuliginosa and P. minor were isolated from ...
Spirotaenia condensata Ralfs (1848: 179) (Fig. 14) Cells long-cylindrical, up to 12 times longer t...
Spirotaenia beijerinckii Coesel (2002: 72) (Figs. 5, 12) Cells 5–8 times longer than wide, fusifor...
Abstract: The Atlantic rainforest is considered one of the most important hotspots of biodiversity o...
3. Cladophora coelothrix Kützing (1843a: 272.). Map 1; Figs. 1F–G Thalli dark green to olive-color...
Spirotaenia erythrocephala Itzigsohn in Braun (1856: 46) (Figs. 6–10, 13) Cells 6–8 times longer t...