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Scientific Name: Thalassionema frauenfeldii (Grunow) Tempère & Peragallo, 1910

Synonym: Thalassionema frauenfeldii (Currently unaccepted)

Local/Bangla Name: Not Known
- Not Known - Thalassionema frauenfeldii - Type: Phytoplankton

Photo: Robin Raine (Algae Base)

Classification:
Kingdom: Chromista
Phylum: Bacillariophyta
Class: Bacillariophyceae
Order: Thalassionematales
Family: Thalassionemataceae
Description:
Individual cells measure 80-120 µm in length and 2-4 µm in width. Much like T. nitzschoides, these cells are frequently organized into stellate and/or zigzag colonies. In both valve view and girdle view, the cells generally appear as slender, linear structures. Each end of the cell is rounded, but one of them displays a hollow protrusion, visible in water mounts. These protrusions are exclusive to the valve ends that are not involved in connecting individual cells into colonies. The marginal areolae open into recesses on the valve surface and valve mantle. They are smaller and closely spaced near the valve poles. These areolae have small internal openings and are externally topped by either a simple silica bridge, a triangular arch, or a bridge with marginal flanges. At each valve pole, there is a slit-like labiate process, which can be oriented either obliquely or perpendicularly to the midline of the valve.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
Northeast Coast of Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh
Environment:
Marine
Main References:

Jewel MAS, Haque MM, Haq MS, Khan S (2002) Seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton in relation to environmental factors in the Maheshkhali channel, Southeast Coast of Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh 's Bazar, Bangladesh.

Other 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.

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