Nitellopsis is a genus of charophyte green algae. Some sources, including AlgaeBase, place it in the family Feistiellaceae.[1][2] Others place it in the family Characeae.[3][4]
Commons has media related to Nitellopsis obtusa. Minchin, D., Boelens, R. and Roden, C. 2017. The first record of Nitellopsis obtusa (N.A.Desvaux) J.Groves...
places the genus Nitellopsis, which has both extant and extinct species, in the family Feistiellaceae. Other sources place Nitellopsis in the family Characeae...
Schudack – 8 species Nitellopsis Hy – 24 species With this circumscription, the family as a whole is not extinct, since Nitellopsis contains living (extant)...
this circumscription is followed here. In other treatments, the genus Nitellopsis, which has both extant and extinct species, is placed in a separate family...
found. Invasive plant species of the lake include starry stonewort (Nitellopsis obtusa) and Eurasian water milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum). These are...
vulgaris). Some of the species that were identified in the past, like the nitellopsis obscure, have not been found again in recent years, probably due to a...
release is regulated by Ca2+ Tazawa found that the fresh-water charophyte Nitellopsis obtusa can tolerate exposure to 100 mM NaCl when the medium is supplemented...
densely populated up to depths of 10 m (33 ft) with starry stonewort, or Nitellopsis obtusa. In the shallower areas, major species include Myriophyllum spicatum...