Chrysosphaerella brevispina

General information

Description: Harris, K. & Bradley, D.E. (1958) Some unusual Chrysophyceae studied in the electron microscope. Journal of General Microbiology 18: 71–83.

Basionym: Korshikov, A.A. (1942) On some new or little known flagellates. Archiv für Protistenkunde 95: 22–44.

Autecology: pH indifferent to acidiphilic, temperature tolerant. 

Distribution: cosmopolitan, widely distributed.

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Martiska järv, Estonia
Author: Dora Novakova
Martiska järv, Estonia
Author: Dora Novakova
Martiska järv, Estonia
Author: Dora Novakova
Piburger See, Tyrol, Austria
Author: Martina P

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List of records

Locality Sampling date pH Conductivity (μS/cm) Temperature (°C)sort ascending Coordinates References
small groundwater pond before entering Szigetcsép, at the road coming from Tököl 1999 8.4 420 21.7 47.272561, 18.975512 BARRETO (2005)
Rókás, backwater of the Danube 1999 8.3 380 21.7 47.094319, 18.922648 BARRETO (2005)
Kaisma jarv 2013 7.9 268 20.0 58.692952, 24.689511 CERTNEROVA & SKALOUD (2020)
Ahja River 2013 8.0 344 20.0 58.268530, 27.132563 CERTNEROVA & SKALOUD (2020)
near Vanajarve 2013 4.2 20 20.0 58.016358, 24.705210 CERTNEROVA & SKALOUD (2020)
Kharbey, small pond 2003 19 19.7 67.540614, 62.979672 SIVER et al. (2005)
unnamed pond in Giessen 1981 7.2 340 19.0 0.000000, 0.000000 DÜRRSCHMIDT (1984)
Lake Saarde paisjarv 2013 8.7 313 19.0 58.143496, 24.970324 CERTNEROVA & SKALOUD (2020)
T2 pool 2003 6.8 199 18.8 48.835123, 14.927174 REZACOVA (2005)
pond in Zizkuv Dvorec 2002 6.4 86 18.5 48.892381, 14.607171 REZACOVA (2003)

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Distribution map

Frequency of occurrence - pH

Frequency of occurrence - conductivity (μS/cm)