commsp
Title | Body | Location |
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Scytonema mirabile [Dillwyn] Bornet |
Scytonema figuratum |
Hazen Camp, permanent pond. Max Size 100x58 m. Max Depth 0.98 m. pH 7.9-8.1. |
Siphononema polonicum |
Did you see my sample http://kpabg.ru/cyanopro/?q=node/7437 |
New Mexico State University campus, artificial pond (Duck pond), concrete block on the bank of the pond, in the place where water inflow from the pipe occurs, under the water (-1 cm), slightly sloped surface |
SIPHONONEMA POLONICUM |
I saw your S. polonicum, and I think your names is correct, but my material looks exactly like original of "Pleurocapsa polonicum" by Raciborski (for that see first Komarek book, page 340, figure 449a) |
New Mexico State University campus, artificial pond (Duck pond), concrete block on the bank of the pond, in the place where water inflow from the pipe occurs, under the water (-1 cm), slightly sloped surface |
Snowella lacustris (Chodat) Komárek et Hindák |
Gomphosphaeria lacustris |
Hazen Camp, permanent pond. Max Size 61x39 m. Max Depth 0.68 m. pH 7.2-8.3. |
Sorospora montana (Lightfoot) |
Sorospora montana (Lightfoot) Hassall? |
The Polar Urals Mountains. The Bolshaya Paypudyna river's valley. The dry rock on the bank of the Zolotoy stream. On the vertical wall of NW exposure. |
Specimen might be lost |
Specimen might be lost |
Vicinity of Corpus Christi, Laguna Madre, Baffin Bay. |
Stigonema informe Kützing ex Bornet et Flahault |
Periphyton |
Kirovsk district. Inchyavr lake. Planctic. |
Supposedly, filaments of Cole |
Supposedly, filaments of Cole Fasciculus chthonoplastes migrates from the surface of the mat inside depending on the light intensity. |
Vicinity of Corpus Christi, Salt marsh, Sand flats. |
This culture was also |
This culture was also deposited in CCMP and CCALA collections. |
Puna Region, Andes Mtns., Argentina. High altitude lake. Laguna Negra |
This sample has a lot of |
This sample has a lot of diatomes |
Laguna madre, Kenedy Ranch, sands flats (16_2). Preserved material (Formaldehyde). Lyngbya sp. is dominant with 90% of occurrence in the sample, the rest of the species took ~10%. |