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
2893
10.11646/phytotaxa.528.3.1
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14.
Cocconeis heteroidea
Hantzsch
(
Figs 77, 78
)
Basionym:
Rabenhorst 1863
, p. 21, pl. 6 A, fig. 10.
References:
Hustedt 1933
, p. 256, fig. 811;
Suzuki
et al.
2001a
, p. 131, figs 1–28;
Lobban
et al.
2012
, p. 287, pl. 40, figs 6, 7, pl. 41, figs 1–3.
Description:
Valves broadly elliptical to almost circular, 36–55 μm long, 30–47 μm wide. SV: sternum broadly linear in outline, but distinctly sigmoid. Transapical striae radiate towards the apices, 30, interrupted by a broad longitudinal furrow, and four longitudinal hyaline lines between sternum and the margins, appearing like some longitudinal folds, areolae in a stria transapically elongated. RV: raphe strongly sigmoid, and sternum narrow. Central area small and circular. Valve deeply buried to apical direction between the raphe and the margins, the apical central parts looking prominent in the sigmoid ridge. Transapical striae radiate towards the apices,
23 in
10 μm.
Remarks:
This taxon is common in the Mediterranean Sea (
Hustedt 1933
,
Witkowski
et al.
2000
,
Majewska
et al.
2013
), and was reported for the East Sea of
Russia
(
Orlova
et al.
2009
) as well as for islands of the Pacific Ocean,
Bahamas
, and Caribbean Sea (
Lobban
et al.
2012
). It is widely distributed along warmer coasts. In
South Korea
, it was recorded as plankton off the coast of
Jeju
Island (
Lee
et al.
1990
), as epiphytes on
Zostera
in the coast of Geoje Island (
Chung & Lee 2008
), and in this survey, occurred rarely as epiphytes on seaweeds from small rock pools in Seogwipo coast (St. 2).