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Gloeotrichia

Gloeotrichia


Cells in tapering filaments with a heteracyst at the thick end. Filaments clustered together by the blunt ends forming spherical furry balls up to several mm diameter, floating at the surface of ponds and lakes. 107a, several filaments; 107b, part of these larger, the right-hand one with a spore; 107c, a floating colony.x20













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