Distribution of the genus Cocconeis (Bacillariophyceae) along the Seogwipo coast of Jeju Island, South Korea
Author
Joh, Gyeongje
text
Phytotaxa
2021
2021-12-17
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3
149
179
journal article
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10.11646/phytotaxa.528.3.1
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12.
Cocconeis
cf.
diruptoides
Hustedt
(
Figs 25, 26
,
91–94
)
Basionym:
Hustedt 1933
, p. 356, fig. 810.
References:
Simonsen 1987
, p. 133, pl. 219, figs 5–10, 13, 14;
De Stefano & Marino 2001
, p. 303, figs 15–27;
Car
et al.
2012
, p. 445, figs S18–21.
Description:
Valves oblong-elliptical to elliptical, 9–23 μm long and 5–13 μm wide. SV: sternum narrow and slightly sigmoid. Central area forming with lacking one striae, expanding into a short hyaline fascia on the one side of valve. Transapical striae slightly radiate towards apices,
25–37 in
10 μm, areolae on striae transapically elongated,
18–26 in
10 μm, forming wavy longitudinal lines, a few striae bifurcated in the margins of valve. RV: raphe slightly sigmoid, sternum very narrow. Central area as transversely narrow and hyaline fascia, not reaching up to the margins. Transapical striae slightly radiate,
28–35 in
10 μm, with 29–35 areolae in 10 μm of stria. Narrow hyaline area around the margins of valve.
Remarks:
The local specimens match the description of
De Stefano
et al.
(2000)
, based on Hustedt’s
type
specimen, characterized by the presence of hemifascia on SV and strial dichotomy in the margins. However, since the hemifascia is not found in Hustedt’s illustration and the exact
type
specimens are controversial on the other hand (
Riaux-Gobin
et al.
2018
), the local specimens are recorded as
Cocconeis
cf.
diruptoides
.
Specimens collected in the current study were often less than 18 μm long; some were as short as 9 μm. The species is similar to
Cocconeis dirupta
var.
flexella
in its valve morphology, but the latter is distinguished by a sigmoid raphe and sternum of the valve, a low density of transapical striae (
De Stefano & Marino 2001
), and sparse strial areolae in the SV.
In the present survey, this is one of the most commonly observed
Cocconeis
. The valves are very variable in size and range from 9 μm to 23 μm long. In the assemblage, individuals commonly exhibited weakly sigmoidal raphe of valves, but widely differed in the density of striae for both valves.
This taxon is distributed in the Mediterranean (
Hustedt 1933
), has been collected from the northern Adriatic Sea between Rovinj and Vis (De Stefano & Mario 2001), and is widely distributed at temperate and warm coasts (
Car
et al
. 2012
). Along the Seogwipo coast, it was found frequently as epiphytes on seaweeds; it is herein newly described for
South Korea
.