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Scientific Name: Ditylum sp. J.W. Bailey ex L.W. Bailey, 1861
Local/Bangla Name: Not Known
- Not Known - Ditylum sp. - Type: Phytoplankton

Photo: Vera Veloso(Plankton Net)

Classification:
Kingdom: Chromista
Phylum: Bacillariophyta
Class: Bacillariophyceae
Order: Lithodesmiales
Family: Lithodesmiaceae
Description:
These diatoms can be found as individual cells or arranged in short chains. They are characterized by the presence of numerous small chloroplasts and an elongated central spine, which is a prominent feature. In terms of their shape, these diatoms can be described as triangular prisms. They are encased in a frustule, a protective siliceous shell.These diatoms exhibit a wide range of sizes, with lengths varying from 40 to 300 µm and diameters ranging from 14 to 120 µm. Their color is typically yellow-brown, which is a common hue for diatoms.Reproduction in these diatoms can occur through both sexual and asexual means. They have the capability to produce resting spores, which are a form of dormant stage that allows them to survive adverse environmental conditions. Additionally, microspores are part of their reproductive repertoire.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
Northeast Coast of Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh, Nijhum Dwip
Environment:
Marine
Main References:

Alam MJ, Kamal AM, Ahmed MK, Khondker M, Mondal B, Fayyaz R (2023) Abundance, Diversity and Distribution of Phytoplankton in Coastal Water Adjacent to St. Martin’s Island, Bangladesh.

Other References:

Nahid SAA, Shimul SA, Rana S, Sarkar A (2023) Plankton of Bangladesh( 1st edition). Darikoma Prokashoni. 202 p. ISBN: 9789845113984

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