Definition of Sphaerocystis. Meaning of Sphaerocystis. Synonyms of Sphaerocystis

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- Sphaerocystis is a genus of green algae, specifically of the class Chlorophyceae. It is found as plankton in freshwater habitats. Sphaerocystis consists...
- are Anabaenopsis arnoldii, Planctonema lauterbornii, Oocystis gigas, Sphaerocystis schroeteri, and some others. The zooplankton includes copepods, cladocerans...
- Vánová (1991) =L. hyalospora K. Hoffmann, G.Walther & K.Voigt (2009) =L. sphaerocystis A. Alastruey-Izquierdo & G.Walther(2010) =L. hongkongensis K.Y. Yuen...
- Trechispora praefocata Trechispora regularis Trechispora rigida Trechispora sphaerocystis Trechispora sphaerospora Trechispora stellulata Trechispora stevensonii...
- (1996) Mycena sosarum Singer (1959) Mycena sotae Singer (1962) Mycena sphaerocystis Métrod (1949) Mycena sphaero**** Pegler (1977) Mycena sphaerospora...
- Anabaena, Cryptomonas, Cymbella, Fragilaria, Oocystis, Schroederia, Sphaerocystis and Staurastrum, as well as the species Ceratium hirundinella, Elakatothrix...
- Hormotilopsis Oncosaccus Palmella Palmellopsis Palmoclathrus Planctococcus Sphaerocystis Family Palmellopsidaceae Nautocapsa Palmophyllum Ploeotila Pseudotetraspora...
- (1972) Psathyrella spadiceogrisea (Schaeff.) Maire (1937) Psathyrella sphaerocystis P.D. Orton (1964) Psathyrella sphaerospora Sacc. (1917) Psathyrella...
- Planctococcus Korshikov – 1 species Planochloris Komárek – 1 species Sphaerocystis Chodat – 4 species Topaczevskiella M****juk – 1 species Guiry, M.D.;...
- in two organisms (cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. and the green alga cf. Sphaerocystis sp.) were still detectable at relatively high levels after being exposed...