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Zoosporic marine fungi from the Pacific Northwest (U.S.A.)
Sparrow, Frederick K.
1969-06
Citation:Sparrow, Frederick K.; (1969). "Zoosporic marine fungi from the Pacific Northwest (U.S.A.)." Archiv für Mikrobiologie 66 (2): 129-146. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/46146>
Abstract: An investigation of the zoosporic fungi in the vicinity of the Friday Harbor Laboratory, San Juan Is., Washington, revealed the presence of great numbers of fungi. With one exception ( Olpidium sp. ) these were all biflagellate organisms. Predominating were species (11) of Thraustochytriaceae which abounded in water, in association with seaweeds, intertidal sands, and particularly on the surface of bottom samples down to depths of 298 m. A twelfth species of this group has several peculiarities and needs further investigation. Of the algal parasites, one on Polysiphonia and Pterosiphonia is considered new and termed Eurychasma joycei n. sp.