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Diatoms (Class Bacillariophyceae)Observer
paul_broadyDescription
Naviculoid diatom, very small, impossible to identify without cleaned frustules and access to a scanning electron microscope. Similar in shape and size to Navicula atomus but equally likely to be a species from a different genus, e.g. Achnanthes. Scrapings from exterior moist surface of a plant pot in a suburban garden.
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Star Jellies (Genus Nostoc)Observer
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Scrapings from the moist outer surface of a plant pot in a suburban garden. Trichomes tightly convoluted within a thin, firm mucilaginous sheath. Heterocysts intercalary. Abundant growths.
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Order EuglyphidaObserver
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Omahu Bush Reserve, collector Colin Meurck. Found amongst aquatic moss from a small stream. Test ca. 70 micrometres long. Lacking living contents.
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Hemidinium nasutumObserver
paul_broadyDescription
Omahu Bush Reserve, collected by Colin Meurck. Rarely observed in mucilaginous green colonies dominated by Cylindrocystis cf. Brebissonii. Pair of cells surrounded by stratified colourless mucilage. Cells ca. 47 micrometres wide by 35 micrometres long, golden-brown to orange, full of storage product. Possibly the "Gloeodinium-phase" of Hemidinium nasutum
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Genus CoccomyxaObserver
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Omahu Bush, collector Colin Meurck, seepage in deep shade. Mucilaginous green colonies dominated by Cylindrocystic cf. brebissonii with this alga as an associate. Cells ca.. 10 micrometres diameter, containing numerous oil globules. Chloroplast parietal, lobed, lacking a pyrenoid.
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Order NostocalesObserver
paul_broadyDescription
Richly branched trichomes. Branches uniseriate, ca. 5 micrometres wide. Unusual habitat: scrapings from inside a rain gauge, taken on cleaning rain collector at Hinewai Reserve!
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Genus PhacusObserver
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In sediment of Brocheries Pond, near Hinewai Reserve. On Banks Peninsula Path. Lugol's iodine preserved. Cell ca,. 30 micrometres long.
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Genus EuglenaObserver
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Lugol's iodine preserved. In sediment Brocheries Pond, near Hinewai Reserve. On Banks Peninsula Path. Cell ca. 68 micrometres long.
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Order NaviculalesObserver
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In sediment, Brocheries Pond, near Hinewai Reserve. On Banks Peninsula Path. Cell ca,. 45 micrometres long.
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Genus SellaphoraObserver
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In sediment, Brocheries Pond, near Hinewai Reserve. On Banks Peninsula Path. Cell length ca. 22 micrometres.
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Genus PinnulariaObserver
paul_broadyDescription
In sediment, Brocheries Pond, near Hinewai Reserve. On Banks Peninsula Path. Cell ca. 95 micrometres long.
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Genus PhormidiumObserver
paul_broadyDescription
Lugol's iodine preserved. In sediment of Brocheries Pond, near Hinewai Reserve. On Banks Peninsula Path. Trichome ca. 4 micrometres wide.
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Genus ScenedesmusObserver
paul_broadyDescription
Lugiol's iodine preserved. In sediment Brocheries Pond, near Hinewai Reserve. On Banks Peninsula Path. Coenobium about 17 mic rometres long.
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Diatoms (Class Bacillariophyceae)Observer
paul_broadyDescription
In sediment, Brocheries Pond, near Hinewai Reserve. On Banks Peninsula path. Cell ca. 95 micrometres long.
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Genus TrachelomonasObserver
paul_broadyDescription
In sediment of Brocheries Pond, near Hinewai Reserve, on Banks Peninsula Path. Cell ca. 30 micrometres long.
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Genus SynedraObserver
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Periphyton, Victoria Lake, North Hagley Park. Cell ca. 175 micrometres long.
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Genus GomphonemaObserver
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Periphyton, Victoria Lake, North Hagley Park. Cells ca. 40 micrometres long.
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Genus OedogoniumObserver
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Periphyton, Victoria Lake, North Hagley Park. Filaments ca. 12 micrometres wide.
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Diatoms (Class Bacillariophyceae)Observer
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Cell top left. Preliminary identification. From periphyton, Victoria Lake, North Hagley Park. Cell ca. 20 micrometres long.
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Genus CymbellaObserver
paul_broadyDescription
Cell bottom right. Preliminary identification. From periphyton, Victoria Lake, North Hagley Park. Cell ca. 32 micrometres long.
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Pediastrum duplexObserver
paul_broadyDescription
Member of phytoplankton community in oxidation ponds of Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant. 400x magnification