Encyonema bonapartei sp. nov.: a new freshwater diatom species (Cymbellales, Bacillariophyceae) in canals of Great East region (France)
Author
Heudre, David
Direction Régionale de l’Environnement, de l’Aménagement et du Logement Grand Est (DREAL Grand Est), 2 rue Augustin Fresnel, CS 57071 Metz cedex 03, France
Author
Wetzel, Carlos E.
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Environmental Research & Innovation (ERIN) Department, 41 rue du Brill, L- 4422 Belvaux, Grand-duchy of Luxembourg
Author
Ector, Luc
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Environmental Research & Innovation (ERIN) Department, 41 rue du Brill, L- 4422 Belvaux, Grand-duchy of Luxembourg
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Phytotaxa
2016
2016-11-18
284
4
273
280
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.284.4.3
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.284.4.3
1179-3163
13645219
Encyonema bonapartei
Heudre, C.E. Wetzel & Ector
sp. nov.
(
Figs 2–29
)
Light microscopy (
Figs 2–23
): Valves clearly asymmetrical and dorsiventral, semi-elliptical to semi-elliptical-lanceolate; dorsal margin greatly convex, ventral margin slightly convex; apices rounded to slightly protracted; length 11.1–16.8 μm (13.8 ± 1.3 μm), width 4.2–5.3 μm (4.8 ± 0.3 μm), l/w ratio 2.4–3.4 (3.0 ± 0.2); axial area very narrow, central area tiny often extended on ventral side by a shorter stria or a striation interruption caused by a missing stria; raphe branches straight and sinuous, slightly bent dorsally in the median region of the valve; terminal fissures indistinct or ventrally bent; striae almost parallel with areolae indistinguishable; dorsal stria density
17–22 in
10 μm (19.0 ±
1.2 in
10 μm); ventral stria density
17–21 in
10 μm (18 ± 1.0 in 10 μm), sometimes becoming
15–16 in
10 μm toward central area; an almost isolated stria in middle of dorsal or ventral side can sometimes be present; stigmoid absent. Plastids not observed because of the use of ethanol as fixing agent.
FIGURES 2–23.
Encyonema bonapartei
LM
valve views (type material from Sampigny). Scale bar = 10 μm.
FIGURES 24–29.
Encyonema bonapartei
SEM
views (type material from Sampigny). 24. Valve in external view. 25. Valve in internal view. 26. Close up on proximal raphe endings in external view. 27. Close-up of proximal raphe endings in internal view. 28. Close-up of apex in external view. 29. Close-up of apex in internal view showing distal raphe fissure ending in helictoglossae. Scale bars = 2 μm.
Scanning electron microscopy (
Figs 24–29
): Striae uniseriate composed by rounded lineolae (
Figs 24, 26
). Raphe slightly sinuous externally, bent to the dorsal side at the centre of valve; terminal fissures hooked to the ventral margin (
Fig. 24
). Inner raphe fissure straight, with a small central nodule making proximal raphe endings very close to each other (
Fig. 27
). Distal raphe endings terminating in helictoglossae near the last ventral striae (
Fig. 29
). Dorsal striae continuing toward the apex, but never present in front of distal raphe ending (
Fig. 28
). Internally, the uniseriate areolae of each stria are arranged between the virgae (
Figs 25, 27 and 29
). At the upper position of each areola, a pair of short stubs protrudes from the opposite positions of the lateral virgae (i.e. foricula) (
Figs 25, 27
). 40 areolae in 10 μm on dorsal side,
50 in
10 μm on ventral side. Stigmoid absent.
Type
:—
FRANCE
.
Great East region
.
Sampigny
:
East Canal
northern branch (
5° 30’ 55” E
48° 49’ 33” N
).
Holotype
on slide
BR4464
, deposited in Botanic Garden Meise (Belgium).
Etymology: Dedicated to French General and Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (1789–1821). The valve shape of this species resembles his famous bicorn campaign hat.
Ecology: The
E. bonapartei
ecology is difficult to estimate with certainty, because it has been found in only three artificial canals which have different water characteristics. However, we can provide a first approach based on the East Canal: it showed the largest population of
E. bonapartei
found so far, and its physicochemical characteristics are very stable in time. The following environmental values were measured in 2013 at the same period on the Sampigny site (
type
locality): water temperature: 18ºC, pH 8; electric conductivity 500 μS.
cm-1
; dissolved organic carbon
2.2 mg
.
l-
1
; biochemical oxygen demand <
0.5 mg
.
l-1
; orthophosphates <0.015 μg.
l-1
; total phosphorus 0.02 μg.
l-1
. The diatom community was mainly composed of
Achnanthidium minutissimum
(
Kützing 1833: 578
)
Czarnecki (1994: 157)
,
A. straubianum
(Lange-Bertalot in
Lange-Bertalot & Metzeltin 1996: 26
)
Lange-Bertalot (1999: 279)
,
Encyonopsis minuta
Krammer & E. Reichardt
in
Krammer (1997b: 95)
and
E. subminuta
Krammer & E. Reichardt
in
Krammer (1997b: 96)
.