Desmidiaceae

Japanese: Desmidiaceae
Desmidiaceae

…The genus Desmidiaceae grows widely in freshwater, and five species are known in Japan. The family Desmidiaceae, of which this genus is the base, is characterized by single-celled or colonial filaments with two or more layers of cell wall, fine pores, and various patterns on the outer surface. Cosmarium , which belongs to this family, is the genus with the greatest number of species, with over 200 species known to grow in Japan. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Desmidiaceae" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…チリモ属は広く淡水に生育し,日本では5種が知られる。この属を基本属とするチリモ科Desmidiaceaeは,単細胞または群体性糸状体で,細胞壁は2層またはそれ以上からなり,細かい小孔をもち,外表に種々の模様をもつことで特徴づけられる。この科に所属するツヅミモ属Cosmariumは最多種数を含む属で,日本でも200余種の生育が知られる。…

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