Spinoclosterium
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| Spinoclosterium | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae |
| Class: | Zygnematophyceae |
| Order: | Desmidiales |
| Family: | Closteriaceae |
| Genus: | Spinoclosterium C.Bernard |
| Species | |
Spinoclosterium is a genus of green algae, specifically of the Closteriaceae.[1] It is rare, but widely distributed in freshwater regions throughout the world.[2]
Spinoclosterium consists of solitary cells. Cells are relatively large, flattened, and are crescent-shaped in outline. The midregion is somewhat widened.[3] The apices are broadly rounded to subcapitate, and are furnished with a stout, straight spine. Cells consist of two symmetrical halves, called semicells. Each semicell contains a single, axial chloroplast containing several pyrenoids scattered throughout.[4] Each cell apex contains a vacuole.[3]
With its crescent-shaped cells, Spinoclosterium is similar to its sister genus Closterium, but is easily distinguished by the tips of the cells bearing a spine.[3]