Synedropsis abuflosensis sp. nov., a new araphid diatom (Bacillariophyceae) from the Shatt Al-Arab River, Southern Iraq
Author
Al-Handal, Adil Y.
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg (Sweden) adil. yousif @ bioenv. gu. se (corresponding author)
Author
Al-Shaheen, Maitham A.
Department of Ecology, College of Science, University of Basra (Iraq) maitham. alshaheen @ uobasrah. edu. iq
alshaheen@uobasrah.edu.iq
Author
Al-Saedy, Rehab N.
Department of Ecology, College of Science, University of Basra (Iraq) rehabalsaedy @ gmail. com
rehabalsaedy@gmail.com
Author
Wulff, Angela
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg (Sweden) angela. wulff @ bioenv. gu. se
wulff@bioenv.gu.se
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Cryptogamie, Algologie
2022
2022-02-02
20
2
31
39
http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/cryptogamie-algologie2022v43a2
journal article
10.5252/cryptogamie-algologie2022v43a2
1776-0984
Synedropsis abuflosensis
Al-Handal, Al-Shaheen, Al-Saedy & Wulff
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1-3
)
HOLOTYPE
. — Permanent slide deposited in the Botanischer Garten und Botanischer Museum (
BGBM
),
Berlin
,
Germany
under accession number B 40 0045147. Collectors of specimens are
Maitham A. Al-Shaheen
and
Rehab N. Al-Saedy.
Fig. 1
illustrates the
holotype
. PhycoBank registration number: http://phycobank.org/102683
TYPE
LOCALITY
. —
Abu Flos region
, eastern side of the
Shatt Al-Arab River
,
Southern
Iraq
,
30°27’08”N
,
48°01’59”E
.
ETYMOLOGY
. — The epithet refers to the locality where the species was found.
ECOLOGY
. —
S
.
abuflosensis
sp. nov.
appeared in moderate numbers in the Abu Flos samples. Water conductivity at time of collection was 7.1 µS cm-1 (salinity = 3.3 psu) and water temperature 33 °C. The new species did not appear in any of the other samples collected from several places along the river course, both up and downstream. It was found associated with a cyanobacterial mat, mainly formed by
Oscillatoria Vaucher & Gomont spp.
Other common diatom taxa present in the samples were
Nitzschia obtusa
W. Smith
,
Nitzschia palea
(Kützing) W. Smith
,
Nitzschia elegantula
Grunow
,
Fragilaria koensabbei
Al-Handal & Al-Shaheen
and
F
.
iraqiensis
(Al-Handal & Kociolek) Rioual.
DESCRIPTION
Light microscope observations (LM) (
Fig. 1
): Cells solitary, rarely in pairs, with two elongated plastids lying on both sides of the central area (
Fig. 1F, G
). Frustules linear in girdle view (
Fig. 1D
). Valves linear to weakly linear-lanceolate with rounded apices, slightly inflated in the middle, 32-38 µm long and 1.5-3.5 µm wide (n = 50). Striae resolvable in LM, appearing as very small dots on valve margin.
Scanning electron microscope observations (SEM) (
Figs2
;
3
): Sternum wide in the middle, becoming narrower towards the apices. Central part of sternum reaches valve margins which are either devoid of striae or with delicate vestigial striae (
Fig. 2A, B
). In some specimens the hyaline central part of the sternum is asymmetric, being wider along one valve margin (
Fig. 2A, D
). Striae parallel, uniseriate, composed of rounded poroid areolae, one row is near the valve margin and the other on the mantle,
20-26 in
10 µm (
Figs 2C, D, E
;
3D
). Each areola is occluded by a velum (
Fig. 3E
, black arrows). A rimoportula is present at only one apex of the valve with its internal opening oriented apically, positioned mostly opposite to the second row of areolae (
Fig. 3B
, arrow). The rimoportula opens externally as a small and irregular slit (
Fig. 3A
). The apical slit field is composed of parallel longitudinal slits, 4 at the valve pole with a rimoportula (
Fig. 3B
) and 5 at the opposite pole (
Fig. 3C
). The cingulum is composed of 3-4 delicate, open and non-porous copulae (
Fig. 3D
).