Batrachospermum

Batrachospermum
Batrachospermum gelatinosum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Clade: Archaeplastida
Division: Rhodophyta
Class: Florideophyceae
Order: Batrachospermales
Family: Batrachospermaceae
Genus: Batrachospermum
Roth 1797:36[1]
Type species
Batrachospermum gelatinosum

Batrachospermum is a genus of red algae from the family Batrachospermaceae. Due to its complex biological life cycle, descriptions of the taxon typically focus on gametophytes, while sporophytes, i.e., carposporophytes, are filamentous structures growing on the gametophyte, on which they depend. Independently living sporophytes have sometimes been described as separate species within the genus Chantransia [pl].[2] Additionally, differences may occur in the descriptions of the genus due to variations in taxonomic approaches, as new taxonomic techniques, as with other algae, result in changes in the assignment of individual species to the genus Batrachospermum. The genus is cosmopolitan, and its representatives are found in freshwater environments, mainly rivers, and less frequently in standing waters. These plants have thalli in the form of gelatinous-coated filaments.

  1. ^ Roth, Albrecht Wilhelm (1797). Bemerkungen über das Studium der cryptogamischen Wassergewächse (in German). Hanower: Gebrüder Hahn. pp. 6–109, 351–506.
  2. ^ Kato, Aki; Morita, Naohiro; Hiratsuka, Tomoko; Suda, Shoichiro (2009). "Recent introduction of a freshwater red alga Chantransia macrospora (Batrachospermales, Rhodophyta) to Okinawa, Japan". Aquatic Invasions. 4 (4): 565–574. doi:10.3391/ai.2009.4.4.1.