Champia
indica Borgesen
Order
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Family
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Genus
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Rhodymeniales
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Champiaceae
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Champia
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Champia
indica Borgesen
Characteristics
Plants
occuring in dense pyramidal tuft, 15 cm or more in height, rosy red
to darker shades; thallus conspicuously articulated; segments barrel
shaped, 3 mm broad and as along as broad in the main branches; in
secondary and other branches much shorter; thallus wall one layer
thick, made up of roundish polygonal cells, 50 - 75µ long, 50
- 60µ broad. Cortical cells present among wall cells. Cortical
cells, smaller about 12µ across; diaphragm
at joints, one layer thick, of polygonal cells; vertical filaments
transverse the interior of branches through the joints, ramified,
ramification reaching the wall cells; gland cells occur here and there,
spherical. Tetraspores scattered over the surface of the thallus;
cystocarps small, depressed, subspherical, 500 x 600µ.
Distribution
: Gujarat