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Lepocinclis Euglenophyta Taxonomical Review

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    Author(s)Yamagishi Takaaki
    PublisherM/s Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9788121108713
    Pages142
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2013

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    M/s Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh Lepocinclis Euglenophyta Taxonomical Review by Yamagishi Takaaki

    The genus Lepocinclis was firstly proposed by Perty (1852) from Germany. Afterward, France (1897) from Hungary, and Lemmermann (1901, 1913) observed some new species from various regions in Europe. Since then more new taxa were found successively by many authors worldwide. Conrad (1934, 1935) firstly treated taxonomical and monographic study of 78 taxa including many new forms in this genus. Huber Pestalozzi (1955) recorded 40 species and 48 varieties. Also, Starmach (1983) and many authors worldwide recorded so far 50 species and other many varieties, respectively. Yamagishi (1992) reported 29 taxa of this genus from Taiwan in floristic study of that area. Furthermore, Yamagishi (2010) observed 28 taxa in many samples collected from Southeast Asia. Latter, Yamagishi (1989 1998, in Yamagishi & Akiyama) recorded 34 forms of this genus from Japan, New Guinea and Taiwan. This book deals with the taxonomical review on about 150 taxa described in this genus since Perty (1952), Lemmermann (1901), and recorded in monograph by Conrad (1934, 1935), Huber Pestalozzi (1955) and Starmach (1983). Many photographs of about 80 taxa observed so far and made available in author’s previous works are used in this study for reexamination with the original figures of each taxon. Also, the morphological stability of the cell shape and cell dimensions is observed upon comparing with the photographs of many specimens.