Notes on the Algae of Arkansas. 1. Chrysococcus, Kephyrion, Kephyriopsis, Pseudokephyrion and Stenokalyx
The genera Chrysococcus, Kephyrion, Pseudokephyrion and Stonokalyx have received some consideration by investigators in Europe and in the boreal forest and tundra-range regions of the United States. Many of the species are considered to be cold-water stenotherms, thus occurring more frequently in no...
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ScholarWorks@UARK
1971
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Online Access: | https://scholarworks.uark.edu/jaas/vol25/iss1/12 https://scholarworks.uark.edu/context/jaas/article/2960/viewcontent/v25a11.pdf |
Summary: | The genera Chrysococcus, Kephyrion, Pseudokephyrion and Stonokalyx have received some consideration by investigators in Europe and in the boreal forest and tundra-range regions of the United States. Many of the species are considered to be cold-water stenotherms, thus occurring more frequently in northern habitats. In the present paper 4 species of Chrysococcus, 4 species of Kephyroin, 2 species of Pseudokephyrion and 2 species of Stenokalyx from Arkansas are discussed. |
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