Oscillatoria princeps Vaucher ex Gomont



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A general freshwater habitant... Belonging to euglenoids... Very common in lakes, ponds, streams, and other freshwater bodies... Need high light and nutrients for growth... This particular alga was growing in ph 7 at wetlands (Marshland) of Medavakkam, Chennai - 600100.
Collection site Marshland of Medavakkam, collection by Dr. K Maheshwari
Sample Processing and slide Preparation by Miss. Vinaya Sukumar
Cell body flat, anterior narrowed, posterior broadly rounded, with short blunt cauda, 30-40 μm long, 20-30 μm wide, cauda usually straight, but rarely slightly curved, dorsal furrow short and shallow, lateral margins broadly rounded or nearly straight, periplasts longitudinally striated, usually a single large paramylon body but sometimes accompanied with a second smaller one
Classification:
Empire Eukaryota
Kingdom Protozoa
Subkingdom Eozoa
Infrakingdom Infrakingdom Euglenozoa
Phylum Euglenozoa
Infraphylum Dipilida
Class Euglenophyceae
Subclass Euglenophycidae
Order Euglenida
Family Phacidae
Genus Phacus
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