Morphology, taxonomy, biogeography and ecology of Micrasterias foliacea Bailey ex Ralfs (Desmidiales, Zygnematophyceae)
Author
Levanets, Anatoliy
Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North-West University, Private Bag X 6001, Potchefstroom, 2520, South Africa
20868421@nwu.ac.za
Author
Janse van Vuuren, Sanet
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5361-9905
Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North-West University, Private Bag X 6001, Potchefstroom, 2520, South Africa
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M. foliacea var. quadrinflata Scott & Prescott, 1961
M. foliacea
var.
Micrasterias foliacea quadrinflata
Scott & Prescott, 1961.
"Hydrobiologia"
17(1-2): 48, Pl. 15, figs 5-8.
Morphology.
M. foliacea var. quadrinflata
differs from the type in having two large, prominent semi-ellipsoidal hollow swellings at the base of the lateral lobes, each bearing a long spine at the narrow ends. In addition, there may or may not be, four other long spines on each semicell, two adjacent to each of the swellings. Cells are 69-72
μm
long and 63-72
μm
wide. The isthmus is 12
μm
wide and the teeth are 15-18
μm
long (
Scott and Prescott 1961
).
Distribution.
The distribution of this variety is plotted in Fig.
2
(with more detailed information in Suppl. material 2). It is limited to the Hindustan and Indochina peninsulas and Indonesian archipelago and was recorded from India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.
Habitats and ecology.
Variety
Micrasterias quadrinflata
was found in freshwater lakes, rivers, reservoirs, swamps and wetlands (India, Indonesia and Malaysia), as well as in a rice paddy field in Thailand.
In Malaysia, the shallow parts and edges of the Tasek Bera swamp lake were covered with
Lepironia articulata
associations. Aquatic plants such as
Utricularia
spp.,
Hydrilla
sp.,
Nymphoides indica
and
Pandanus helicopus
were present in still water areas, while
Utricularia
sp.,
Cryptocoryne griffithii
,
Scirpus confervoides
and
Pandanus helicopus
were present in running water (
Ratnasabapathy and Kumano 1974
). At the time of sampling the temperatures ranged between 23.4 and 33.4 °C (in still water) and between 23.8 and 26.9 °C (in running water) and the pH ranged between 4.7 and 5.3
Ratnasabapathy and Kumano 1974
). In South Sumatra it was also found in acidic waters in Lebak Danau (pH between 5.0 and 5.5;
Scott and Prescott 1961
).