Studies on the ultrastructure and taxonomy of the genus Tetraselmis (Prasinophyceae) - III. Subgenus Parviselmis

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Parviselmis is described as the third subgenus of Tetraselmis (Prasinophyceae) on the basis of the ultrastructural features of pyrenoid. This subgenus is characterized by the pyrenoid whose matrix is invaded by cytoplasmic canaliculi that terminate most blindly within the matrix and by the smaller size of cells, most falling within the range between 6-14.5 μm in length. The species known at present to have these characters are Tetraselmis striata, T. levis, T. chui, T. alacris and T. suecia. The description of these five species are given in detail in this paper mainly based on the ultrastructural features. © 1986 The Botanical Society of Japan.

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Hori, T., Norris, R. E., & Chihara, M. (1986). Studies on the ultrastructure and taxonomy of the genus Tetraselmis (Prasinophyceae) - III. Subgenus Parviselmis. The Botanical Magazine Tokyo, 99(1), 123–135. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02488627

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