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Hydrosera
Genus of single-celled organisms From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hydrosera is a genus of diatom described in 1858 by George Charles Wallich. Hydrosera exhibits valve margins resembling two superimposed triangles and the presence of a distinct rimoportula. Hydrosera also feature porefields at the three poles of one of the apparent triangles, which contain pseudocelli.[1] Dead Hydrosera create siliceous oozes.[2]
Hydrosera grows in the streams of southern coastal areas and tropical islands.[1]
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Species
- Hydrosera boryana Pantocsek, 1889
- Hydrosera brasiliensis Zimmerman, 1918
- Hydrosera compressa Wallich, 1858[3]
- Hydrosera javanica (Cleve)
- Hydrosera mauritiana Bergon, 1890
- Hydrosera novaecaesarae Boyer, 1895
- Hydrosera tricornuta Stolterfoth, 1881
- Hydrosera tricoronata Stolterfoth, 1881
- Hydrosera trifoliata Cleve, 1881
- Hydrosera triquetra Wallich, 1858
- Hydrosera whampoensis (A.F. Schwarz) Deby, 1891[4]
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