Two new species of Oricymba (Bacillariophyta) from China, described with reference to the structure of the apical pore field
Author
Yuan, Li
0000-0003-0244-4871
College of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China & liiyuan 0808 @ 163. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0244 - 4871
Author
Liu, Bing
0000-0002-8516-325X
College of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China & jsulb @ outlook. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8516 - 325 X
jsulb@outlook.com
Author
Rioual, Patrick
0000-0001-9491-9197
Key Laboratory of Cenozoic Geology and Environment, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. O. box 9825, Beijing 100029, China & CAS Center for Excellence in Life and Paleoenvironment, Beijing 100044, China & prioual @ mail. iggcas. ac. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9491 - 9197
prioual@mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Author
Yi, Man-Qi
0000-0002-0503-0626
College of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China & 810847692 @ qq. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0503 - 0626
810847692@qq.com
Author
Zheng, Yan
0000-0001-7074-0678
College of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China & zhengyan 1016 @ 163. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7074 - 0678
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-04-05
591
3
181
195
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.591.3.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.591.3.1
e672b641-dcba-4648-a929-6d17ec5c25ae
1179-3163
7800808
Oricymba fanjingensis
Bing Liu & Rioual
sp. nov.
(LM:
Figs 40–53
, SEM:
Figs 54–71
)
Description:—
LM: Valves asymmetric to apical axis, dorsiventral with dorsal margin a little more arcuate than ventral margin (
Figs 40–53
). Apices apiculate. Valve dimensions (n = 36): 34–59 μm long, 9.9–14.6 μm wide, length/width ratio range 3.2–4.7, median 4.0. Axial area narrow, rhombic-lanceolate, expanded at oval central area. Raphe filiform. Proximal raphe endings deflected towards ventral side. Central pores present. Central area asymmetrical, small, occupying c. 1/4 of the valve width, flanked by c. 3 or 4 shortened ventral striae and 1 or 2 shortened dorsal striae. A stigma evident on ventral side of valve. Striae slightly radiate throughout valve,
8–10 in
10 μm in central portion of dorsal side,
7–11 in
10 μm in central portion of ventral side. Areolae easily resolved under LM,
20–24 in
10 μm.
SEM, external view: Valves asymmetric along apical axis, proximal raphe endings clearly bent towards ventral side, and distal raphe fissures deflected towards dorsal side (
Figs 54
,
60–62
). Marginal ridges evident along both dorsal and ventral valve margins (
Fig. 54
, four arrows;
Figs 55–57
, two arrows). Two valve surface ridges produced (
Fig. 54
, four wavy arrows;
Figs 55–57
, two wavy arrows), each parallel to each marginal ridge, thus two grooves formed (
Figs 55–57
,
63–65
, two double-headed arrows). External openings of areolae mostly slit-like. Dentate projections produced under each external opening of areola. Apical pore field forming a continuous area, not divided by distal raphe fissure, clearly separated from areolae (
Figs 58, 59
), composed of c. 5–8 transapical rows and 12–14 pervalvar rows. Foramina of apical pore field mostly rounded, a notch on dorsal side of distal raphe fissure is present (
Figs 58, 59
, arrow, respectively). Valve mantle deep, meeting valve face at a right angle (
Figs 66, 67
). Striae continuing onto valve mantle, but terminated before mid-line of valve mantle, such that abvalvar part of mantle without ornaments.
SEM, internal view: Valve slightly asymmetric along apical axis with apiculate apices, raphe straight, almost along the valve mid-line, virgae and depressed striae alternate throughout valve (
Figs 66, 67
). Proximal raphe endings not visible because obscured by flap above central nodule (
Fig. 68
, wavy arrow) and distal raphe ends terminating in knob-like helictoglossae (
Figs 69–71
). Internally, stigma having two slit-like openings, both with fine ingrowths from perimeter (
Fig. 68
, two arrowheads). Areola internal openings occluded by dentate projections (
Figs 68–70
). Apical pore field clearly separated from other parts of valve (
Fig. 71
).
Type:—
CHINA
.
Guizhou Province
:
Jiangkou County
, sampling point from a headwater stream that runs into the
Dajiang River
(
27°49′48″ N
,
108°45′53″ E
,
500 m
asl
),
Bing Liu
,
December 31
st
2015
(
holotype
JIU
! Slide
DIA202202
, specimen circled on slide =
Fig. 40
). Registration: http://phycobank.org/103644
.
Etymology:—
Named after Fanjing Mountain, where the species was found.
Ecology:—
Inhabiting surfaces of submerged stones, thus, belonging to river epilithon. In fresh waters, detailed information in
Table 1
. This species was associated with
Achnanthidium sinense
Bing Liu & Blanco
(in
Liu
et al
., 2016: 195
),
A. minutissimum
(Kützing) Czarnecki (
Czarnecki 1994: 157
)
, and several unidentified species of
Ulnaria
(Kützing)
Compère (2001: 100)
and
Encyonema
Kützing (1834: 529)
.