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Zygnemataceae

Wikipedia Abstract

The Zygnematacae are a family of filamentous or unicellular, uniseriate (unbranched) green algae. The filaments are septated and reproduction is by conjugation; Spirogyra is commonly used in schools to demonstrate this kind of reproduction. The family is notable for its diversely shaped chloroplasts, such as stellate in Zygnema, helical in Spirogyra, and flat in Mougeotia. The Zygnemataceae are cosmopolitan, but though all generally occur in the same types of habitats, Mougeotia, Spirogyra, and Zygnema are by far the most common; in one study across North America, 95% of the Zygnemataceae collected were in these three genera. Classification and identification is primarily by the morphology of the conjugation, which is somewhat rare to find in natural populations of permanent water bodies;
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Genus

Circulisporites (1)
Gelasinicysta (1)
Hallasia (7)
Hemisphaerium (1)
Lecaniella (1)
Mougeotia (52)
Mougeotiella (1)
Mougeotiopsis (1)
Ovoidites (1)
Sirocladium (1)
Sirogonium (2)
Spirogyra (139)
Temnogametum (2)
Zygnema (43)
Zygnemopsis (4)
Zygogonium (5)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0