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Scientific Name: Trachelomonas granulosa Playfair, 1915
Phytoplankton : Trachelomonas granulosa

Photo: trientalid (iNaturalist)

Classification:
Kingdom: Protozoa
Phylum: Euglenozoa
Class: Euglenoidea
Order: Euglenida
Family: Euglenaceae
Description:
The organism described is equipped with a protective lorica that often features numerous spines, varying in color from yellowish to dark brown due to the presence of ferric hydroxide and a brown manganic compound. It possesses a single long flagellum protruding from the anterior aperture, often surrounded by a thickened collar. Chromatophores may consist of two curved plates or multiple disc-shaped structures, and small paramylum bodies are present alongside a stigma and pyrenoid. Reproduction occurs through fission, where one daughter cell retains the lorica and flagellum while the other forms a new lorica. Cyst formation is common, and the organism is typically found in freshwater habitats. The morphology of the lorica serves as a taxonomic characteristic, with variations in shape, size, color, and surface ornamentation used to differentiate species, varieties, and forms.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
These algae primarily inhabit freshwater environments.
Environment:
Freshwater
Other References:
DNA Barcodes from Bangladesh
GenBank Accession Number:
Other DNA Barcodes & Nucleutide Sequences
Other Information