Cosmarium subgranatumCosmarium subgranatum belongs to a group of small-sized Cosmaria marked by a smooth cell wall with (in frontal view) an undulate margin. Semicells are about pyramidal in outline and undulations of the margin are pretty irregular. In the Netherlands (like in many other countries) C. subgranatum is a common species in meso-eutrophic water bodies, both acidic and alkaline. Its var. borgei differing from the nominate variety by broader, more flattened cell apices seems to be more tolerant to eutrophic conditions than the nominate variety (var. subgranatum). |
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Cells of Cosmarium subgranatum (var. borgei) within a nodule of the blue-green alga Gloeotrichia pisum Image © Chris Rachel |
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(click for larger image). Scale bar = 10 µm Image: Hanny Kooijman-van Blokland © IBED |
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