Keratococcus Pascher, 1915

Holotype species: Keratococcus bicaudatus (A.Braun ex Rabenhorst) J.B.Petersen

Original publication and holotype designation: Pascher, A. (1915). Die Süsswasser-Flora Deutschlands, Österreichs und der Schweiz. Heft 5. Chlorophyceae II. pp. [i]-iv, [1]-20. Jena: Verlag von Gustav Fischer.

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Description: Thalli unicellular without mucilage production. Cells elongate-fusiform, 9-70 x 2.5-9 µm, straight or curved or irregularly bent, with terminal, attentuate processes. Cell walls smooth. Cells uninucleate; chloroplast single, parietal and band-shaped, pyrenoid single but appearing multiple prior to autospore formation. Asexual reproduction by autospores, 2-4 per sporangium, released by tear in cell wall. Flagellated stages and sexual reproduction unknown. Keratococcus plantonic, in littoral, or terrestrial on moist substrata; reported only from Europe. K. mucicola may appear colonial when inhabiting mucilage produced by other organisms. Generic concepts vary widely among authors, e.g., Hindák's concept of Kerratococcus includes five species that Komárek and Fott place in Chlorolobion. Thalli unicellular without mucilage production. Cells elongate-fusiform, 9-70 x 2.5-9 µm, straight or curved or irregularly bent, with terminal, attentuate processes. Cell walls smooth. Cells uninucleate; chloroplast single, parietal and band-shaped, pyrenoid single but appearing multiple prior to autospore formation. Asexual reproduction by autospores, 2-4 per sporangium, released by tear in cell wall. Flagellated stages and sexual reproduction unknown. Keratococcus plantonic, in littoral, or terrestrial on moist substrata; reported only from Europe. K. mucicola may appear colonial when inhabiting mucilage produced by other organisms. Generic concepts vary widely among authors, e.g., Hindák's concept of Kerratococcus includes five species that Komárek and Fott place in Chlorolobion.

Information contributed by: D. Garbary & F. Hindák. The most recent alteration to this page was made on 2011-12-20 by M.D. Guiry.

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

Most recent taxonomic treatment adopted: Tsarenko, P.M. (2011). Trebouxiophyceae. In: Algae of Ukraine: diversity, nomenclature, taxonomy, ecology and geography. Volume 3: Chlorophyta. (Tsarenko, P.M., Wasser, S.P. & Nevo, E. Eds), pp. 61-108. Ruggell: A.R.A. Gantner Verlag K.-G..

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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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