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Vegetative cells spherical, occasionally oval, up to 20 μm in diameter (
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). Cell wall thin, seldom a flat local thickening of the cell wall (up to 3.5 μm thick) can be distinguished. Very rarely, the cell wall is slightly thickened along its entire surface. Chloroplast in young cells assumes the central position with several lobes spreading towards the cells periphery (
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). Mature cells exhibit either a deeply lobed (
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BB). A number of small starch grains are distributed around the pyrenoid. Asexual reproduction by 1632 aplanospores or 64128 zoospores produced in spherical or ellipsoidal sporangia (
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<date id="FFD365B4FFBBBD1FFD63FDACE349332A" box="[756,882,562,583]" pageId="9" pageNumber="127" value="2013-05-20">20 May 2013</date>
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(
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:
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!, cryopreserved photobiont cells isolated from the specimen
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104, deposited in the Culture Collection of Algae of the Charles University in Prague as the item
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1018). Reference strain:
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:—In thalli of
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<emphasis id="B9199F66FFBBBD1FFE12FD5EE29833B4" box="[389,675,704,729]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="127">Stereocaulon vesuvianum</emphasis>
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growing on basalt lava stones and rocks.
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:—The species is named after the Guanches, aboriginal Berber inhabitants of the
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.
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