Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 70. (Budapest 1978)

P. Komáromy, Zs.: Scotiella species (Chlorophyceae) and their theoretical life-cycle

90 ZS. P.-KOMÁROMY Plate HL Plate III: Figs. 1-2. — 1 = Enallax alpinus by PASCHER (1944, Figs. 8, 9). — 2 = Scotiella terrestris by REISIGL (1964) — a = the shape of the chloroplast (I.e., Fig. 31), — b = formation of autospores (I.e., Fig. 31 b, c) and the ribbs of the cell wall (I.e., Fig. 32) pointed out: "Die Übereinstimmung zwischen Scotiella und Enallax geht auch aus dem Bau der Zellen und der Form der Ruhestadien herfor." (I.e. p. 189). Besides, representa­tives of both genus prefer the snow and soil occurred on crystalline base-rock. (PASCHER I.e.) According to PASCHER, the difference between the two genera is the colonial habit. Owing to the similarity of external and internal morphological features of both genera men­tioned above, it seems to me that Enallax alpinus is only a vegetative stage of a Scotiella species. The original descriptions of Scenedesmus species referred to Enallax genus by PASCHER were not examined.

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