Wislouchiella

Wislouchiella is a genus of green algae in the order Chlamydomonadales.[1]

Wislouchiella
Scientific classification e
(unranked): Viridiplantae
Division: Chlorophyta
Class: Chlorophyceae
Order: Chlamydomonadales
Family: Phacotaceae
Genus: Wislouchiella
Skvortzov, 1925
Species
  • Wislouchiella planctonica

III 1925, Squort/.UWW described the genus II impregnated green algae as Wislouchiella planktonica, and SniitJi (IQ' Joe). This type

is known only in California and in several places in the Mississippi River Valley States.

With wide pterygoid growths on both sides of a massive glassy chloroplast.two appear at the proximal end and extend upwards and slightly forward beyond the tip of the lorica, while two distal protrusions extend up and down from the insertion point at the base of the protoplasm.

The Nevada state record is based on 1,570 data collected near the reservoir 0.5 km north of the backboard-Mesa road and about 2 km northwest of VABM Tippipah at an elevation of 5.200 feet, north of Shoshone Mountain. Nye Co., Nevada, 16 July 1968. and deposited in the algal collection at Brigham Young University. This site is a recent man-made reservoir and the collection was made during a dense algal bloom; only the one species was found.



hoshone:

NYE Co., Nevada, July 16, 1968 and is held in the Brigham Seaweed Collection

A young university. This place is a newly created artificial pond, and the collection was carried out during a thick algal bloom.only one view was detected.

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