Anabaena unispora N.L.Gardner

  • Filed As

    Nostocaceae
    Anabaena unispora N.L.Gardner ( paratype )

  • Collector(s)

    J. N. F. Wille 44 c, 25 Dec 1914

  • Location

    Puerto Rico. Santurce, in a pool near the Park.

  • Habitat

    In a pool.

  • Specimen Notes

    Mounted with the holotype Wille 49 a (barcode 00937851), and the paratype Wille 51 d (barcode 00937853)

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00937852

    Occurrence ID: dd6d20d0-3134-4ac3-9782-d2d78803567e

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  • Region

    West Indies

  • Country

    Puerto Rico

  • Locality

    Santurce, in a pool near the Park

  • Coordinates

    18.4357, -66.0667

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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Plate 12, figure 8

Stratum thin, slightly mucous, or trichomes intermixed with
other algae; trichomes short, for the most part straight, slightly
attenuated for several cells; cells cylindrical, slightly constricted
at the dissepiments, 4-4.5 m diam., 1.5-2 times as long as the
diameter, containing few to many small granules; terminal cells
blunt, heterocysts slightly larger in both dimensions than the
cells, one, or rarely two, in a trichome; spores single, developing
at one side of the heterocyst, narrowly to broadly ellipsoidal,
variable in size, 20-34 ¡j long, 13-20 n broad, with a smooth thin
hyaline membrane, or at times the inner layer slightly brownish
in color.

Growing in a pool among other algae and debris near the
Park, Santurce, no. 49 a, type, no. 44 c, and no. 51 d.

The very conspicuous character of this species of Anabaena
is the production of a single resting spore by each plant. The
large majority of plants produce but a single heterocyst, al-
though there are occasionally two in a plant. In case there are
two usually one is located near the end of the trichome and the
other near the center in its characteristic position. However,
no plants were seen with more than one spore. In number 47 c
of the collection, and in scattered filaments in several other col-