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Scientific Name: Gomphonema longiceps Ehrenberg, 1854
Phytoplankton : Gomphonema longiceps

Photo: abelkinser (iNaturalist)

Classification:
Kingdom: Protista
Phylum: Bacillariophyta
Class: Bacillariophyceae
Order: Gomphonematales
Family: Gomphonemataceae
Description:
Gomphonema longiceps is a diatom species characterized by its wedge-shaped or clavate (club-shaped) cells with a broader headpole and a narrower footpole. The silica cell walls (frustules) have fine, parallel striae and a raphe system for movement. In valve view, the cells appear asymmetrical with rounded ends, while in girdle view, they look narrower and elongated. Gomphonema longiceps plays a key role as a primary producer in aquatic ecosystems and serves as an indicator for water quality and environmental conditions.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
These organisms are commonly found in freshwater habitats.
Environment:
Freshwater
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