Tolypella canadensis T.Sawa 1973

Tolypella canadensis T.Sawa

Current name: Tolypella canadensis T.Sawa
Tolypella canadensis from Seglvatnet, Glomfjord, Nordland county - 12 August 2009.

Publication Details
Tolypella canadensis T.Sawa 1973: 480, figs 10-15, 20-22

Published in: Sawa, T. (1973). Two new species of Tolypella (Characeae) from North America. Journal of Phycology 9(4): 472-482.

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Type Species
The type species (lectotype) of the genus Tolypella is Tolypella nidifica (O.F.Müller) A.Braun.

Status of Name
This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.

Type Information
Holotype locality: Ontario, Canada: Thunder Bay District: the shore of Lake Superior at Rossport Provincial Picnic Park, along Trans-Canada Hwy. (= Ont. Hwy 17) 0.2 mi east of Rosssport; (Sawa 1973: 480) Holotype: Sawa-Hotchkiss-Thorpe 70-7-20-3; 20 July 1970; (Sawa 1973: 480)

General Environment
This is a freshwater species.

Description
The plants are normally between 4-30 cm high. The axis is to 400 μm in diameter. The plants are green, unencrusted, Nitella-like, but unlike this it is stiff. The sterile branchlets are undivided, with 2-3 segments. The fertile branchlets have commonly the gametangia in dense heads. The distal cells of dactyls form a mucro, which is an important taxonomic character. The species is monoecious. The oogonia are 1-4 aggregated, to 700 μm long and often stalked. The oospore is brown. The antheridia are up to 400 μm in diameter and stalked.

Habitat
Tolypella canadensis is found in oligotrophic lakes and rivers with relatively low water temperatures. Many of the lakes are of the lagoon type, often with streaming water. Localities with T. canadensis are clear water lakes, and the species is found down to 9-13 m. The species is often found in mixed populations with Nitella opaca and N. flexilis. These can be a reason why the species has been overlooked. The species is perennial and is often found sterile. Ripe oospores are not common, but are nevertheless found in several localities. Tolypella canadensis is probably one of the few charophytes adapted to northern (polar) environments (another species can be Nitella wahlbergiana).

Key Characteristics
Without cortex, Nitella-like, stiff appearance, end cell of dactyls form a distinct mucro.

Similar Species
No similar species are known.

Created: 25 October 2006 by M.D. Guiry.

Last updated: 09 August 2022

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