Zygnemese 



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Sub-family ZYGNEME^:. The Algse included in this sub-family consist of 

 unbranched filaments of cells similar to those of the Mesocarpeoe, but usually 

 of slightly larger size and with much shorter cells. The cell-wall is also 

 stronger and thicker, the strongest walls occurring in Zygnema, ericetorum 

 (fig. 214 (7; fig. 215). Each cell possesses a centrally placed nucleus, embedded 

 in a small amount of cytoplasm (fig. 215 D and E; fig. 21Q E), and two 



Fig. 214. A, Zijftnema stellinum (Vauch.) Ag., x 430. B, Z. Vauclierii Ag. var. stagnate (Hass.) 

 Kirchn., x 430. C, Z. ericetorum (Kiitz.) Hansg., x 415. D, Z. leiospermuni De Bary, x 430. 

 E, Z. insigne (Hass.) Kiitz., x 330. F, Z. Rulfsii (Hass.) De Bary, x 430. ap, aplanospore. 



chloroplasts (except in Zygnema ericetorum), the latter being axile in Zygnema 

 and Pyxispora but parietal in Pleurodiscus (fig. 216 D). Each chloroplast is 

 furnished with a central pyrenoid. 



In Zygnema the two chloroplasts are generally star-shaped, having 

 numerous radiating branched processes (fig. 216 E}. Z. ericetorum is a 

 notable exception in which there is but one deeply constricted chloroplast, 



