Observations on Hippodonta (Bacillariophyceae) in selected ancient lakes
Author
Pavlov, Aleksandar
Author
Levkov, Zlatko
Author
Williams, David M.
Author
Edlund, Mark B.
St. Croix Watershed Research Station, Science Museum of Minnesota, Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota, USA.
text
Phytotaxa
2013
2013-03-28
90
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1
53
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.90.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.90.1.1
1179-3163
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Hippodonta exigua
A. Pavlov, Levkov, D.M. Williams & Edlund
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 201–212
,
225
)
Type
:—
MACEDONIA
.
Lake Prespa
,
Bay of Stenje
, littoral sediment,
28 June 2002
, collector
Z. Levkov
.
(
Accession No.
MKNDC 000142;
holotype
: slide MKNDC! 000142/1; isotype: slide BM! 101642)
.
Valves strictly lanceolate, with narrow and long protracted and broadly rounded valve ends. Valve length 14.5–19.0 µm, width 4.0–
4.5 µm
. Axial area narrow-linear throughout, expanding into a transverse small, irregularly shaped central area. Usually, central area defined by shortening of one central stria, from both valve sides. Terminal area clearly discernible in LM, small, semi-circular in shape. Raphe linear-filiform, with weakly pronounced, small teardrop-shaped central pores. Central pores closely spaced. Terminal pores of raphe discernible in LM, as round-shaped. Striae fine, moderately to strongly radiate at middle, becoming parallel towards valve ends,
14 in
10 µm
. Interstriae of equal or higher width than striae, evenly pronounced throughout valve length. In longer valves, interstriae more pronounced than striae. Lineolae composing striae quite densely spaced within a stria and not clearly distinguishable in LM.
SEM: Externally, valve face flat (
Fig. 225
). Terminal area expanding weakly onto valve face. Terminal pores of raphe simple teardrop-shaped and weakly pronounced, slightly advancing into the terminal area. Terminal pores of raphe slightly deflected towards one valve side. Striae uniseriate. Lineolae simple linear, moderately pronounced and short, c.
40 in
10 µm
. Rows of lineolae positioned on apical valve mantle also uniseriate.
Distribution
:—
Hippodonta exigua
has so far only been observed from Lake Prespa,
Macedonia
, where it occurs on organic sediment from various depths.
Observations
:—A specimen depicted in
Lange-Bertalot (2001
: fig. 79: 6) named as “
Hippodonta
spec.
”, from Lake Baikal, is quite similar to
H
.
exigua
with respect to valve outline and appearance of the striae. However,
H
.
exigua
has slightly more densely spaced striae (
14 in
10 µm
compared to 10 striae in
10 µm
on the specimen from Lake Baikal) as well as somewhat more broadly protracted valve ends. In addition, and concerning the valve outline,
H
.
exigua
is also similar to
H
.
coxiae
Lange-Bert.
(2001: 221, 222, figs 76: 29–33), but the latter species has shorter protracted, broadly rostrate and broadly rounded valve ends, when compared to the narrow and long protracted valve ends in
H
.
exigua
. Furthermore, the terminal area of
H
.
coxiae
is more strongly pronounced and the lineolae are clearly discernible in LM.