Taxonomy and ecology of Achnanthidium (Bacillariophyta, Achnanthidiaceae) from southeastern Brazil with the description of six new species
Author
Costa, Lívia F.
0000-0001-7148-9964
Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais (IPA), Department of Biodiversity Conservation, Av. Miguel Estéfano 3687, 04301 - 012 São Paulo, SP, Brazil. & livia. fcosta @ hotmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7148 - 9964
livia.fcosta@hotmail.com
Author
Wetzel, Carlos E.
0000-0001-5330-0494
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Environmental Research and Innovation Department (ERIN), Observatory for Climate, Environment and Biodiversity (OCEB), 41 rue du Brill, 4422 Belvaux, Luxembourg. & carlos. wetzel @ list. lu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5330 - 0494
carlos.wetzel@list.lu
Author
Maquardt, Gisele C.
0000-0002-2721-1487
Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais (IPA), Department of Biodiversity Conservation, Av. Miguel Estéfano 3687, 04301 - 012 São Paulo, SP, Brazil. & Universidade Guarulhos, Centro de Pós-Graduação, Pesquisa e Extensão CEPPE, Praça Tereza Cristina 88, 07023070 Guarulhos, SP, Brazil. & giselecmarquardt @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2721 - 1487
giselecmarquardt@gmail.com
Author
Zanon, Jaques E.
0000-0002-9619-4393
Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais (IPA), Department of Biodiversity Conservation, Av. Miguel Estéfano 3687, 04301 - 012 São Paulo, SP, Brazil. & jaques. zanon @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9619 - 4393
jaques.zanon@gmail.com
Author
Ector, Luc
0000-0002-4573-9445
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Environmental Research and Innovation Department (ERIN), Observatory for Climate, Environment and Biodiversity (OCEB), 41 rue du Brill, 4422 Belvaux, Luxembourg. & https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4573 - 9445
Author
Bicudo, Denise C.
0000-0002-4248-3261
Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais (IPA), Department of Biodiversity Conservation, Av. Miguel Estéfano 3687, 04301 - 012 São Paulo, SP, Brazil. & denisecbicudo @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4248 - 3261
denisecbicudo@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-12-13
575
3
187
223
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.575.3.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.575.3.1
1179-3163
7431242
Achnanthidium brasiliense
L.F.Costa & G.C.Marquardt
sp. nov.
(
Figs 26–44
)
Description:—
LM: Valves linear-lanceolate, with rostrate to subcapitate apices (
Figs 26–38
); 12.3–17.7 µm long, 2.5–2.9 µm wide. Raphe valve: axial area linear to linear-lanceolate, very narrow; central area small, rounded, almost absent, sometimes forming a rectangular fascia reaching one or both sides (
Figs 26–33
). Raphe filiform, straight. Transapical striae slightly radiate throughout the entire valve, becoming denser and more strongly radiate towards the apices (
Figs 26–33
);
26–30 in
10 µm. Rapheless valve: axial area narrow and linear, slightly widening towards the central area; central area absent or narrow lanceolate (
Figs 34–38
). Transapical striae slightly radiate throughout the entire valve, more spaced in the central area and sometimes lacking one stria unilaterally (
Figs 34–38
). Striae become denser towards the apices:
26–28 in
10 µm.
SEM: Raphe terminating after the last stria in the border between the valve face and mantle (
Figs 39, 40
). Central and terminal raphe fissures straight and slightly expanded (
Figs 39, 40
). Striae mainly composed of 2–4 rounded to elongated areolae, sometimes slit-like shaped near the valve margin and becoming denser and wider near the distal ends (
Figs 39–44
). Mantle with one row of slit-like areolae (
Figs 39, 44
).
Type:—
BRAZIL
.
São Paulo state
:
São Paulo
,
Guarulhos
,
Tanque Grande
reservoir, epiphython,
23° 22’ 29” S
,
46° 27’ 31” W
,
S.A.Oliveira
&
D.C.Bicudo
,
9th January 2014
(
holotype
SP-428935! =
Fig. 34
, isotype: BR-4615)
.
Etymology:—
The specific epithet
brasiliense
sp. nov.
refers to the country of the
type
locality.
Taxonomical remarks:—
Achnanthidium brasiliense
sp. nov.
resembles
A. minutissimum
, however, an important feature in the separation of both taxa are the apices, which are always protracted in
A. minutissimum
.
Observing the illustrations provided by studies of the
type
material (
Novais
et al.
2015
,
Marquardt
et al.
2017
) it is possible to notice the stronger curved valves in apices of
A. minutissimum
, showed by the difficulty in focusing on the apices under LM. Also, in SEM micrographs of
A. minutissimum
(
Fig. 7B, C, E
in
Marquardt
et al.
2017
), the araphid valves present a strong curvature following the axial area, a feature not observed in our specimens. Regarding the morphometric features,
A. brasiliense
sp. nov.
presents a lower stria density than the German
A. minutissimum
type
material (30– 35/10 µm,
Novais
et al.
2015
) and the
type
material population presented in
Marquardt
et al.
(2017)
, which includes rapheless valves ranging from 30–34 striae in 10 µm in the middle. Although the number of striae in
A. minutissimum
is also denser near the distal ends, the appearance of areolae near the apices in the raphe valves of
A. brasiliense
sp. nov.
change in size and shape, becoming larger.
Achnanthidium minutissimum
is a widely used name for a complex of morphologically similar species worldwide. The morphometric characteristics of all the species that belong to this complex and were observed in this study are summarized in
Table 4
. In addition, a quantitative shape analysis was carried out to separate
A. brasiliense
sp. nov.
from
A. minutisimum
and its results are discussed below.
Still concerning the similarities among
A. brasiliense
sp. nov.
and other species,
Novais
et al.
(2015)
reanalyzed the
type
materials of two species resembling ours:
A. microcephalum
Kützing (1844: 75)
and
A. neocryptocephalum
(Grunow in Van Heurck) Novais & Van de Vijver (in
Novais
et al.
2015: 116
) ≡
A. minutissima
var.
cryptocephala
Grunow
(in
Van Heurck 1880: 27
).
Achnanthidium brasiliense
sp. nov.
presents slender valves than
A. microcephalum
and the stria density is also a distinguishing feature (
30–32 in
10 µm,
Novais
et al.
2015
). Moreover, external terminal raphe fissures in
A. microcephalum
are slightly deflected in the same direction but straight in
A. brasiliense
sp. nov.
Although the striae are also denser near the apices in both taxa, areolae become wider in
A. brasiliense
sp. nov.
Regarding
A. neocryptocephalum
, their representatives always present a rectangular fascia in the raphe valve, a rare feature in
A. brasiliense
sp. nov
.
Achnanthidium jackii
Rabenhorst (1861: 1003)
(
Rabenhorst 1861
–1862) described from “Quellwasser bei Salem” (Municipality of
Baden-Württemberg state
, southern
Germany
) was studied in full detail by
Van de Vijver
et al.
(2018)
, has priority over
A. neocryptocephalum
, a new name for
Achnanthes minutissima
var.
cryptocephala
, thus is also a taxonomic synonym of
A. jackii
.
Achnanthidium barbei
Le Cohu & Pérès
(in
Pérès
et al.
2014: 388
) also belongs to the
A. minutissimum
-complex and presents a similar morphology. It never forms a fascia in the central area of the raphe valve and has protracted apices (
Pérès
et al.
2014
).
Distribution and ecological information:—
In our dataset,
A. brasiliense
sp. nov.
was the most frequent species (63 % of occurrence) observed in periphytic, planktonic and surface sediment assemblages (highest abundance: 72 % in
SP469485
). In all these habitats, the ecological preference of the species was for neutral waters (pH optimum of 6.8– 7.2), medium to high cond. (optimum of 64.3–148.7 μS∙
cm-1
) and mesotrophic conditions (TP optimum of 25.5–46.4 μg∙L-
1
and TN optimum of 596–1303.8 μg∙L-
1
). However, it also occurred in enriched waters (TP> 50 μg∙L-
1
).