Gloeomonas Klebs, 1886

Holotype species: Gloeomonas ovalis Klebs

Original publication and holotype designation: Klebs, G.A. (1886). Über die Organisation der Gallerte bei einigen Algen und Flagellaten. Untersuchungen Botanische Institut Tübingen 2: 333-417, pls III, IV.

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Description: Large, unicellular thalli spherical or ovoid. Two isokont, anterior flagella are inserted at some distance from one another. Chloroplasts many. Pyrenoids absent. Stigma usually present. Two anterior contractile vacuoles inserted between flagellar bases. Papillum present but broad and flattened. Flagellar root system cruciate and composed of four sets of microtubule systems. Phycoplast system of microtubules, with a foci centered in the flagellar root and termed a radicoplast, develops in the plane of cytokinesis. Asexual reproduction by zoosporogenesis. Two to eight zoospores produced. Palmella stages have been reported. Sexual reproduction (heterogamy) known only from G. tecta.

Information contributed by: M. Buchheim. The most recent alteration to this page was made on 2012-01-23 by M.D. Guiry.

Taxonomic status: This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.

Most recent taxonomic treatment adopted: Masjuk, N.P., Lilitska, G.G. & Kapustin, D.O. (2011). Chlamydomonadales. In: Algae of Ukraine: diversity, nomenclature, taxonomy, ecology and geography. Volume 3: Chlorophyta. (Tsarenko, P.M., Wasser, S.P. & Nevo, E. Eds), pp. 157-218. Ruggell: A.R.A. Gantner Verlag K.-G..

Comments: Gloeomonas reported in calcareous lakes, associated with Sphagnum, and in dystrophic water systems. Gloeomonas is distinguished by the numerous chloroplasts and the widely separated flagellar insertion points. Domozych has studied investigated ultrastructural and cytochemical aspects of the endomembrane system in Gloeomonas kupfferi. Segaar and others examined ultrastructure of cytokinesis in the same species. No other biochemical or molecular data are available for this organism.

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Descriptions of chrysophyte genera were subsequently published in J. Kristiansen & H.R. Preisig (eds.). 2001. Encyclopedia of Chrysophyte Genera. Bibliotheca Phycologica 110: 1-260.

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