Chlorophyceae: 
Chlorococcales: Hydrodictyaceae
Pediastrum boryanum
(Turpin) Meneghini var. boryanum
 
Genus: Colonies of a fixed number of cells, flat, circular in shape; cell body polygonal in shape, 
with horn-like projections; cell wall garanulated, wrinkled or notched; 
chloroplasts plate-like or reticular; asexual reproduction by zoospore; sexual reproduction by isogametes 
(Illustrations of The Japanese Fresh-water Algae, 1977). 
 
Species: Colonies of 8, 16, 32 (sometimes 64, 128) cells, spherical or ellipsoid in shape, 
intercellular space absent; inner cells tetragonal to hexagonal, concaved at outer side; 
marginal cells with two long horn-like processes; a tuft of bristles projected from apex of the processes; 
zoospores produced within the mother cells; daughter colonies formed in a vesicle released from the mother cells; 
cell wall granulated 
(Photomicrographs of the fresh-water algae, 1993). 
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Pediastrum boryanum (Turpin) Meneghini, 
colony disc-shaped, about 80 μm in diam., 
x 640, Southern lakeside of Lake Shirakaba, Tateshina town & Chino city, Nagano Pref., Japan, May 21, 2005 by Y. Tsukii
 31 μm
 63 μm
 94 μm; x 640
Pediastrum boryanum (Turpin) Meneghini , 
young colony disc-shaped, about 50 μm in diam., 
x 640, Southern lakeside of Lake Shirakaba, Tateshina town & Chino city, Nagano Pref., Japan, May 21, 2005 by Y. Tsukii
 31 μm
 63 μm
 94 μm; x 640
Pediastrum boryanum (Turpin) Meneghini, 1840: 
Colonies of 8, 16, 32 cells; no space between adjacent cells; a pair of horn-like projections; 
cell wall covered with fine granules; 
cell body 13-18 μm diam. 
(Illustrations of The Japanese Fresh-water Algae, 1977). 
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