Abstract
The paper records 6 species of phytoplankton under the class Chlorophyceae namely, Pteromonas golenkiniana Pascher belonging to Family Phacotaceae; Pediastrum biradiatum var. biradiatum Meyen.belonging to Family Hydrodictyaceae; Scenedesmus alternas var. indicus Hortob. and Scenedesmus quadricauda var. inermis Playfair belonging to Family Scenedesmaceae ; Teilingia excavata (Rafls) Bourelly and Cosmarium vexatum W. West var. vexatum W. West belonging to Family Desmidaceae from Sylhet Division of Bangladesh which are all new records for Bangladesh.
 Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon. 27(1): 79-83, 2020 (June)
Highlights
Studies on phytoplanktonic members of Chlorophyceae have been made sporadically from fresh water of Sylhet Division of Bangladesh
There are large number of taxonomic studied of different species of phytoplankton under Class Chlorophyceae made (Alfasane et al 2019; Abdel-Kareem, 2009; Ahmed et al 2008; Khondker et al 2008; Islam and Alfasane2001a,b; 2002a,b; 2005; Islam et al 1992; Islam 1973; Islam and Begum, 1970)
The literature cited above showed that the members of the Chlorophyceae have not been studied from Sylhet Division of Bangladesh
Summary
Studies on phytoplanktonic members of Chlorophyceae have been made sporadically from fresh water of Sylhet Division of Bangladesh. The literature cited above showed that the members of the Chlorophyceae have not been studied from Sylhet Division of Bangladesh. The samples were collected from different parts of Shari Goyain River, Piyain River and Madhabpur Lake of Sylhet division. No detailed study on the class Chlorophyceae has not been done yet of these places.
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