Lemanea
Lemanea is a genus of freshwater red algae, in the order Batrachospermales. Both species are considered to be widespread in the northern hemisphere. Although placed in the Rhodophyta it in fact is green in colour.
Description
Lemanea is a stiff bristle-like branched or unbranched alga similar to a coarse horsehair. Close inspection show it to have small swellings at more or less regular intervals along its length. It grows to 40 cm in length, in bunches in freshwater. It is blue-green to olive in colour when young. The asexual stage is a row of single-celled branched filaments.Species
World-wide nine species are listed in algaebase:-- Lemanea borealis Atkinson
- Lemanea ciliata De Toni
- Lemanea condensata Israelson
- Lemanea fluviatilis C. Agardh
- Lemanea fucina Bory de Saint-Vincent
- * Lemanea fucina var. parva M.L.Vis & R.G. Sheath
- Lemanea mamillosa Kützing
- Lemanra rigida De toni
- Laminea sinca C.C. Jac
- Lemanea sudeica Kützing
Taxonomy
The genus was circumscribed by Jean Baptiste Bory de St. Vincent in Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. vol.12 on page 178 in 1808.
Distribution
The genus is considered to be cosmopolitan in the northern hemisphere.Europe
United Kingdom
There are two species in the British Isles:-- Lemanea fluviatilis C.Ag.
- Lemanea fucina Bory
Ireland
A Lemanea species was found on slabs in the rapidly flowing streams in the NW of the Island of Mull.
In 2007, Lemanea fucina has been reported from Clare Island.
North America
In North America two species in this genus are listed.- Lemanea borealis Atkinson
- Lemanea fluviatilis C.Agardh
- * Lemanea fucina var. parva M.L. Vis & R.G. Sheath
General references
- John, D.M., Whitton, B.A. and Brook, A.J. 2002. The Freshwater Algal Flora of the British Isles. Cambridge University Press.
- Morton, O. 1978. Lemanea in the north of Ireland. Irish Naturalists' Journal 19: 205.
- Sawers, W. 1854. List of algae gathered in the north of Ireland. Naturalist, Morris 4: 254 - 257.
- West, G.S. and Fritsch, F.E. 1927. A Treatise on the British Freshwater Algae. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.