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Image of Euastrum oblongum

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Euastrum oblongum (GREV.) RALFS ex RALFS

 The cells are appr. 2 times longer than wide and slenderly elliptical in shape. The cell halves consists of two clearly distinguishable sets of lobes which are weakly concave in the center. The vertex lobes are clearly contrasted, widened wedge-shaped with a cut in the center. The cuts in the middle of the cell are not peripherally widened. There exists a big pore in the middle of the cell halves between the two humps. Further humps are visible at the lateral lobes. The cell wall is covered with densely packed pores.

  Length 150 - 170 µm, width 70 - 85 µm.
 Occurrence: Adaptable alga, ubiquitous 

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