Digital Image Collection of Desmids
Desmids are microscopic single-celled green algae with a typical symmetrical appearance. The cells are divided in two halves ('semicells') that are mirror images of each other and they show a remarkable variation in shape and ornamentation. Because desmids thrive in clear and nutrient poor freshwater, they gain increasing attention from ecologists for assessing and monitoring wetland areas.

Closterium kuetzingii

Closterium kuetzingii Brébisson
Reference: Coesel & Meesters 2007
Compare with: Closterium setaceum & Closterium rostratum
Remarks: Specimen 2006-046-108 represent perhaps a separate species or variety.
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2006-046-012
2006-046-012
Front view
Namibia
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2006-046-012
2006-046-012
Front view
Namibia
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2006-046-018
2006-046-018
Detail
Namibia
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2006-046-108
2006-046-108
Front view
Namibia
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2006-046-108
2006-046-108
Front view
Namibia

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