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Compsopogon

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Compsopogonaceae

Rank
  
Genus

Division
  
Rhodophyta

Higher classification
  
Compsopogonaceae

Order
  
Compsopogonales

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Similar
  
Audouinella, Batrachospermum, Lemanea, Bangia, Thorea


Compsopogon caeruleus is a species of red algae that lives in fresh water. It is the only species in the genus Compsopogon and the only representative of the family Compsopogonaceae. It is found in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australasia and Oceania. Compsopogon can tolerate a wide range of conditions in freshwater streams and ccasionally in brackish lagoons and estuaries and is propagated by asexual spores.

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Compsopogon presents a thallus of simple cylindrical cells inside large covered cortical cells. In more mature and large thallus interior cells can be disintegrated, leaving only the outer cortex.

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The species exhibits a wide phenotypic plasticity in studies such as field observations, with the result that historically many species have been described, when current thought treats it as a single species. There are two main morphologies in Compsopogon, one displaying regular cortical cells (morphology caeruleus), the other having cells with extra rhizoidals (morphology leptoclados).

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Compsopogon Compsopogon Filaments more than one cell wide Landcare Research

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References

Compsopogon Wikipedia


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