The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Page 89

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Page 89
THE AERIAL ALGÆ OF ICELAND 413 IX. Epithemieæ. Epithemia Bréb. Epithemia Argus Kutz. Meister 1912, p. 198, Taf. 34, íig 3—4. E. Icel. 28 — W. Icel. 338. Hardlj' an aérial species. Epithemia Zebra (Ehrb.) Kutz. Van Heurck Traité, p. 296, Pl. 9, fig. 357. E. Icel. 41, 112, 129 - N. Icel. 162, 169, 252 — S. Icel. L. 294. In Iceland the species is extremely common in fresh water (0strup 264 samples). Only in one of the above-mentioned samples, from the wall of a house with water trickling down it in rainy weather did I find specimens with cell contents. Several of the other localities (41, 169) were very damp. Hence it is hardly probable that tlie species withstands desiccation well. Rhopalodia O. Muller. Rhopalodia gibba (Kutz.) 0. M. Meister 1912, p. 200, Taf. 35, fig. 6. E. Icel. 24 — N. Icel. L. 169, 179 — W. Icel. 336. This species is quite predominantly hydrophilous (Ostrup 216 samples), and the specimens found are perhaps for the most part erratic, except in sample 169, originating from the damp bank of a pool near Ljósavatn. Rhopalodia gibberula (Ehrb.) 0. M. Epithemia g. V.H.Traité, p. 297, Pl. 30, fig. 825. E. Icel. 24, L. 25, L. 28, 40, 77, 113, L. 124 — N. Icel. 256 — W. Icel. L. 297, 321, 336, L. 337 — S. Icel. 295, 372. Only in rather damp localities did I find specimens of this species which contained chromatophores, viz. among mosses in rocky clefts and beside a hot spring (Helgavatn). In the other samples there occurred a greater or less number of empty frustules of the species, but from this nothing can be inferred with certainty as to its occurrence in the said localities. It probably has its greatest distribution in fresh water (Ostrup 69 samples), but owing to its comparatively solid valves it will often occur in a subfossil state. It is known from olden times as a species that will thrive among mosses, on damp rocks and in similar places (De Toni). Rhopalodia parallela O. M. var. minor Meister. Meister 1912, p. 202, Taf. 35, fig. 10. E. Icel. 85, 92? Found on a rocky wall with dripping water in Fljótsdalur. It is hardly an aérial species.
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