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Description:
Closterium lunula (MÃLL.) NITSCH ex RALFS
The cells are 6-8 times longer than wide, almost straight, whereas the dorsal side is somewhat more strongly curved than the ventral side. The cell ends are broadly rounded off and sometimes curved a little backwards. In the terminate vacuoles there are numerous tiny cristals. The cell wall is lightly striated.
Dimension: Length 500 â 900 µm, width 60 â 100 µm
Ecology: Very tolerant concerning living conditions, in acidic and alcaline waters of all kinds often abundant.
Occurrence: Ubiquitous.
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- Life
- Cellular
- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
- Archaeplastida (plants)
- Chloroplastida
- Streptophyta
- Zygnemophyceae
- Zygnematophycidae
- Desmidiales
- Closteriaceae
- Closterium
- Closterium lunula
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