Pinnularia wuyiensis sp. nov., a new diatom (Bacillariophyceae, Naviculales) from the north region of Wuyi Mountains, Jiangxi Province, China
Author
Zahng, Wei
Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology and Environmental Restoration, College of Fisheries and Life Science, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, P. R. China
Author
Pereira, Andreia Cavalcante
Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará, Instituto de Ciências e Tecnologia das Águas, Av. Vera Paz, s / n-Bairro Salé, CEP 68.035 - 110, Santarém, Pará, Brazil
Author
Kociolek, J. Patrick
Museum of Natural History and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
Author
Liu, Caihong
Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology and Environmental Restoration, College of Fisheries and Life Science, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, P. R. China & Graduate school of Marine science and Technology, Tokyo University of Marine science and Technology, 4 - 5 - 7 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108 - 8477, Japan
Author
Xu, Xiaoying
Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology and Environmental Restoration, College of Fisheries and Life Science, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, P. R. China
Author
Wang, Liqing
Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology and Environmental Restoration, College of Fisheries and Life Science, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, P. R. China
lqwang@shou.edu.cn
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Phytotaxa
2016
2016-07-04
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.267.2.4
journal article
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10.11646/phytotaxa.267.2.4
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Pinnularia wuyiensis
W. Zhang, A.C. Pereira & J.P. Kociolek
sp
.
nov
.
(
Figs 2–30
)
FIGURES 19–25.
Pinnularia wuyiensis
, SEM. External
view of morphological features. 19–21. General view of valve. 22, 23. Detail of the sickle-shaped raphe fissure at pole, and alveolus with rows of rounded areolae. 24. Central area showing proximal raphe fissures bent in the same direction. 25. Detail of an alveolus with rows of rounded areolae. Scale bars: Figs19–21 = 10 μm, Figs 22–25 = 2 μm.
Valves narrowly linear-lanceolate, with slightly undulate margins and a gibbous center and rounded, capitate and broadly rounded apices (
Figs 2–21
), valve length 46–59 μm (average 52.9 μm), breadth 6.5–7.9 μm (average 7.15 μm), length-to-breadth ratio about6.3–8.6 (average 7.3) (n=105 valves). Axial area narrow, 1/7–1/4 of the valve breadth, linear, widening towards the central area (
Figs 2–21
). Central area present, generally forming asymmetric, rhombic fascia (
Figs 2–18
,
20
). Fascia wider at the ventral portion(
Fig. 24
). Raphe lateral with outer fissures weakly curved. Proximal raphe ends weakly expanded deflected in same direction (
Figs 2
–20,24). Terminal raphe fissures curved towards secondary side of valves strongly sickle-like, approximately hooked (
Figs 22, 23
). Striae 13–15/10 μm (n=45), radiate in the middle, strongly convergent towards the ends (
Figs 2–21
). Alveoli pattern with 2–6 rows of rounded areolae, each row with 15–17 areolae in 2 μm (
Figs 22, 23, 25
,
30
). Internally, the central nodule is present but only weakly developed and not covering the proximal raphe ends. The internal raphe fissures run next to the central nodule and are interrupted by the intermissio (
Figs 26, 29
). The internal proximal raphe ends are hooked backwards in the same direction (
Fig. 29
). The distal fissures slightly deflected ending in prominent helictoglossae distant 1.9–2.2 μm from apices (
Figs 27, 28
).
Type:—
CHINA
. North region of Wuyi Mountains: Yingtan City, River
Xinjiang
,
28° 12’ 37” N
,
118° 18’ 02” E
,
290 m
a.s.l.,
X
.
J
.
Song
,
s
.
n
. (
holotype
:
SHOU
!, slide Wuyishan 004FZ, illustrated in
Fig.3
).
Etymology
:—
Pinnularia wuyiensis
is named after the
type
locality.