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Plancia ëd Kirchneriella Schmidle 1893

Descrission:

Kirchneriella (keyrsh-ner-ell-a) in which cells occur individually (particularly in cultures) or in colonies 4-16, rarely more. Cells live within gelatinous sheaths. Cells oval or oblong cylindrically, curved or screw-shaped curved. Both ends of the cells are rounded. A single chloroplast covers the inside of the cell and contains a single pyrenoid. The nucleus is located centrally near the concavity of the cell. Common in plankton of fresh water in lakes, ponds and rivers. This slightly squashed colony of Kirchneriella obesa was collected in the plankton from Lake Constance, Germany; cells measure 8 - 14 microns long. With an U-shaped incision. Differential interference contrast.

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Martin Kreutz
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