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Chaenothecopsis consociata — kein parasitischer oder parasymbiontischer Pilz, sondern lichenisiert mitDictyochloropsis symbiontica, spec. nova

Chaenothecopsis consociata—No parasitic or parasymbiontic fungus, but lichenized withDictyochloropsis symbiontica, spec. nova

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Chaenothecopsis consociata regularly is lichenized withDictyochloropsis symbiontica, nova spec., a member of theChlorococcales. During early developmentChaenothecopsis consociata possibly parasitizes onChaenotheca chrysocephala.Dictyochloropsis symbiontica is characterized by its hollow spherical chloroplast which consists of a complex threedimensional network, the absence of a pyrenoid, and the possession of one central nucleus. It reproduces by autospores as well as by zoo- and aplanospores.

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Tschermak-Woess, E. Chaenothecopsis consociata — kein parasitischer oder parasymbiontischer Pilz, sondern lichenisiert mitDictyochloropsis symbiontica, spec. nova. Pl Syst Evol 136, 287–306 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01004633

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