- Lemanea
Taxobox
color = khaki
name = "Lemanea"
regnum =Protist a
phylum =Rhodophyta
classis =Florideophyceae
ordo =Batrachospermales
familia =Lemaneaceae
genus = "Lemanea"
genus_authority =Sirodot , non BoryLemanea is the generic name for an
alga of which occurs in the British Isles.There are two species in the British Isles:-
* "Lemanea fluviatilis" (L.) C.Ag.
* "Lemanea fucina" Bory"Lemanea" is a freshwater alga, a species in the Phylum
Rhodophyta (Red Algae ) of the Order Batrachospermales. Both species are considered to be widespread in the northern hemisphere. Although placed in the Rhodophyta (Red algae) it in fact is green in colour.Description
"Lemanea" is a stiff bristle-like branched or unbranched plant similar to a coarse horsehair. Close inspection show it to have small swellings at more or less regular intervals along its length. It grows to 10 cm in length, in bunches in freshwater. It is blue-green to olive in colour when young.
Distribution
The genus is considered to be cosmopolitan in the northern hemisphere.
Irish records
The records of this genus in
Ireland are few with only three historic records from the north of Ireland in theUlster Museum Herbarium (BEL). One collected by William Thompson in 1839; one collected by W. Sawers in 1856 and one collected in 1884 by H.W.Lett. These seem to be the earliest records from the north of Ireland. A more recent specimen collected in 1959 by Miss M.P.H. Kertland nearDungiven , Co. Londonderry is also preserved. A further 16 specimens collected recently, that is within the last 50 years, have been added to the collection - all fromNorthern Ireland . We have one foreign specimen collected recently from theFaroes .Recently "Lemanea fucina" has been reported from Clare Island.Guiry, M.D., John, D.M., Rindi, F. and McCarthy, T.K. (Edited) 2007. "New Survey of Clare Island. Volume 6: The Freshwater and Terrestrial Algae." Royal Irish Academy. ISBN-13:978-1-904890-31-7]
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