Phytoplankton of the Inland Lakes of Wisconsin volume 571

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Phytoplankton of the Inland Lakes of Wisconsin volume 571
Gilbert Morgan Smith
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167-169. 1916. Polyedrium trigonum var. Gracile Reinsch, Die Algenfl. D. Mitt. Th. V. Franken 75: pi. 3, figs. L*KLt>. 1867. Tetraedron proteiforme G. M. Smith non (Turner) Brunnthaler, Trans. Wis. Acad. Sci. , Arts, & Lett. 19 1 : 632, pi. 15, figs. 4-5. 1918. 118 WISCONSIN PHYTOPLANKTON Cells triangular, flattened, concavity of sides very marked. Angles of cells ending in short spines. Several parietal, disciform chloroplasts without pyrenoids. (Facultative Planktont). Cells 23-50 /* broad; 6...-10 /* thick. Blake (rr), Chain (r), Cochrane (r), Fishtrap (rr), Horse (r), Lac Court Oreilles (rr), Little Bear (rr), Little Crooked (rrr), Loon (rr), Paddock (rrr), Palmer (rrr), Rice (1) (rr), Tenderfoot (r), Tied Canoe (rrr), White Ash (rr), Wolf (rr). In the second list of Wisconsin algae this alga was given as T. Pro- teiforme but I am now convinced that it is T. Trigonum var. Gractte. The cells reach a much larger size than that given by Reinsch and the excavation of the sides may be very much greater ; in fact the cells are at times so delicate that they might be placed as Cerasterias species had not other individuals in the same collection the ordinary cell shape of T.

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