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
1
1
53
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.90.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.90.1.1
1179-3163
5071976
Hippodonta minuta
A. Pavlov, Levkov, D.M. Williams & Edlund
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 354–364
)
Type
:—
KENYA
.
Lake
Turkana
(former
Lake Rudolf
),
Northern Frontier
,
8
th
Jan. 1953
, sample 1400.1, collector
R. Ross
.
(
holotype
: slide BM! 1400.1)
.
Valves linear-lanceolate, with not protracted, but broadly rounded valve ends. Valve length 12.5–17.0 µm, width
3.5–4.5 µm
. Axial area narrow-linear, expanding into a transversely elongated to panduriform central area. Central area forming well-defined fascia. Terminal area clearly distinguishable in LM throughout the size diminution stages, broad and semi-circular in shape. Raphe linear-filiform, with distinct, teardrop-shaped and closely spaced central pores. Terminal pores of raphe distinct, circle-shaped and weakly advancing into the terminal area. Striae coarse, weakly to moderately radiate at the middle, becoming parallel or weakly convergent towards valve ends,
8–12 in
10 µm
. Interstriae of equal or lower width than striae. Lineolae composing striae quite densely spaced along a stria, vaguely distinguishable with LM, 3–4 within a stria at the middle of the valve.
Distribution
:—
Hippodonta minuta
has so far only been observed in Lake
Turkana
,
Kenya
. In the
type
material it is very frequent.
Observations
:—As with regard to the valve outline and the presence of a fully developed fascia,
H
.
minuta
from Lake
Turkana
,
Kenya
, most closely resembles
H
.
angustata
(
Figs 329–342
) from Lake Tanganyika. However,
H
.
minuta
has stronger pronounced and broader striae, as well as more broadly rounded valve ends. With regard to the valve outline,
H
.
minuta
is also similar to
H
.
avittata
and
H
. cf.
avittata
(
Lange-Bertalot
et al.
1996
: figs 1: 35–40). Nevertheless, both of the latter taxa have quite small central areas, never a fully developed fascia, while the fascia in
H
.
minuta
is consistent throughout the size diminution stages. In addition, the lineolae of
H
.
avittata
and
H
. cf.
avittata
are clearly discernible with LM in contrast to
H
.
minuta
where the lineolae are barely distinguishable.