 
 
Chlorophyceae: 
Chlorococcales: Scenedesmaceae
Scenedesmus ovalternus
Chodat var. ovalternus
|  Genus: Colonies of 4 (or 2, 8, 16) cells attached side by side, arranged linearly or zigzag; 
cell body elliptical or spindle or crescent in shape; terminal cells with spiny projections in many species; 
cell wall usually smooth, but in some species granulated or dented or ridged 
(Illustrations of The Japanese Fresh-water Algae, 1977). Species:
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Scenedesmus ovalternus or S. obtusus Meyen var. obtusus  ??, 
cell body 12 μm long, 6 μm wide, 
x 640, Naga-ike (pond), Shinbaru, Sue-machi (Sue town), Fukuoka Pref., Japan, October 2001 by Y. Tsukii
 31 μm
 31 μm
 63 μm
 63 μm
 94 μm; x 640
 94 μm; x 640
 
 
Scenedesmus obtusus Meyen var. obtusus: 
Colonies within a gelatinous envelope, flat or slightly curved; 
4 cells arraned in alternate series, sometimes in cruciate series, 8 cells arranged in alternate or various double series; 
cell body ovate or elliptical, up to 16.5 μm long, up to 9.5 μm wide, 
termini of each cell may have a single nodular thickening; 
cell wall smooth; a single chloroplast with one pyrenoid 
(Photomicrographs of the Freshwater Algae, vol. 4, 1985). 
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