Anacystis minutissima N.L.Gardner

  • Filed As

    Microcystaceae
    Anacystis minutissima N.L.Gardner ( paratype )

  • Collector(s)

    J. N. F. Wille 402 b, 13 Jan 1915

  • Location

    Puerto Rico. Coamo Springs, on walls and rocks.

  • Habitat

    On walls and rocks. On walls and rocks.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00937796

    Occurrence ID: 4bd5bfc8-3b12-43c0-b79d-79576fb62e9a

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  • Region

    West Indies

  • Country

    Puerto Rico

  • Locality

    Coamo Springs, on walls and rocks

  • Coordinates

    18.0373, -66.3736

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    172.569

  • Georeferencing Method

    Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located coordinates of geogr. center of Coamo Thermal Springs. Measured from coord. to farthest extent of the springs to find linear ext. (161 m). Used MaNIS Georef. Calculator to find uncertainty (Bounded Area).

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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Anacystis minutissima sp. now

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Colonies spherical to somewhat irregular in outline, 15-25 p
(up to 45 m) diam.; cells densely crojwded together, 0.8-l,2 p
diam., pale aeruginous, often tinged with yellow; tegument thin,
homogeneous, close-fitting, hyaline.

Growing in association with other Myxophyceae among moss
011 a water pipe near a stream, Maricao, no. 1194 a, type; on tree
trunks, Coamo Springs, no. 300 d ; on a wall at a bridge in Ca-
guas, no. 462; on broken rock about seven kilometers east of
Coamo, no. 1869 e; on a wall at Hot Springs, no. 402 b; in the
overflow from a hot opening, Coamo Springs, no. 402 b\ on a
brick wail near Juan Martin, Fajardo, no. 732 a; in the overflow
from a hot spring, Coamo Springs, no. 367 e.

The specimens of this species of Anacystis are almost per-
fect spheres when young, and for the most part retain the
shape to maturity. Apparently the resting spores merely de-
velop a very thin, smooth wall at maturity. The species seems
closely related to A. firma (Breb. & Lenorm.) Schmidle, but does
not form the firm, mucous stratum characteristic of that species.
There is also much less variation in the size of the cells.

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FRESH WATER ALGAE OF PORTO RICO
COLLECTED BY PROFESSOR N. WILLE
Seven km. east of Coamo march 20, 1915

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