Batrachospermaceae[2] is a family of fresh water red algae (Rhodophyta). Genera within the Batrachospermaceae generally have a "Lemanea-type" life history with carpospores germinating to produce chantransia.[3] Sporophyte phase with meiosis occurs in an apical cell to produce the gametophyte stage.[3] Pit connections have two pit plug cap layers with the other layer enlarged.[3] This family of freshwater red algae is uniaxial, meaning each filament with a single apical cell.[4] The genera included within Batrachospermaceae are listed in the table below.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Batrachospermaceae is a family of fresh water red algae (Rhodophyta). Genera within the Batrachospermaceae generally have a "Lemanea-type" life history with carpospores germinating to produce chantransia. Sporophyte phase with meiosis occurs in an apical cell to produce the gametophyte stage. Pit connections have two pit plug cap layers with the other layer enlarged. This family of freshwater red algae is uniaxial, meaning each filament with a single apical cell. The genera included within Batrachospermaceae are listed in the table below.