Four new centric diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) from the Western Ghats, South India
Author
Karthick, B.
Author
Kociolek, J. P.
text
Phytotaxa
2011
2011-04-11
22
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http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.22.1.2
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.22.1.2
1179-3163
4776708
Pleurosira indica
Karthick & Kociolek
,
sp. nov.
(
Figures 1–2
;
holotype
illustrated in
Fig. 1–B
)
Valvae circularae ad ellipticae
31.6–77.4 µm
diametro. Superficies valvarum dilute hemisphaerica. Ocelli 2 raro 3, nondiligenter oppositi sibi. Rimoportulae 3–7, expansa super valvam. Sulcus circularis circa rimpoportulam. Striae radiatae 14–18/
10 µm
ad marginem. Areolae in seriebus brevibus radialibus ad marginem in parte centrali irregulariter disposita valvae, 13–18/
10 µm
. Spinulae praesentes super superficiem valvae.
Valves circular to elliptical,
31.6–77.4 µm
in diameter. Valve face slightly hemispherical. Ocelli 2, rarely 3, and ocelli not exactly opposite one another. Rimoportulae 3–7 spread across valve. Circular groove present around rimoportula. Striae radiate 14–18/
10 µm
at margin of valve face. Areolae in short radial rows at margin, irregularly arranged in central part of valve, density ranging from
13–18 in
10µm
. Spinules present across valve face.
FIGURE 1.
Pleurosira indica
LM.
Valves showing the size diminution series. Scale bar = 10 µm.
FIGURE 2.
Pleurosira indica
SEM.
A.
External
view of the valve showing the irregular areolae across the face.
B.
External view of the valve with 3 ocelli.
C&D.
Internal view of the valve showing the ocelli appear as depressions at the valve face and mantle junction.
E.
External girdle view shows the areolae extend onto the mantle.
F.
External view of the ocelli.
G.
Internal view of the valve shows the different folding nature of the rimoportulae with areolae.
H.
Internal view of the view shows the c-shaped depression around the rimportula. Scale bars: Figs. A, B, C, E: 10 µm; Fig. D: 5 µm; Fig. F: 2 µm; Figs. G, H: 1µm
Type:—
Kodaikanal Lake
(
10°14’03” N
,
77°29’13”E
, altitude 2090 meters above sea level),
Dindigul District
,
Tamil Nadu
, Collected by
Dinesh Kumar
,
22
nd
December 2008
(
holotype
CESH-5-1881,
Centre
for
Ecological Science Herbarium Diatom Collection
,
Indian Institute of Science
,
Bangalore
,
INDIA
; isotypes
BM
101457)
.
Habitat:
—Sample collected from a floating aquatic plant. This species occurs in slightly acidic water (pH: 6.25±0.12) with phosphates 0.06±
0.02 mg
l
-1
; nitrates: 0.55±
0.13 mg
l
-1
and dissolved oxygen 3.95±
0.55 mg
l-1
.
Distribution:
—Currently known only from the
type
locality.
Etymology:
—Named after the country name,
India
.
Observations:
—In the SEM the valve has irregular areolae that occur across the face (
Figs 2–A, B, C
) and extend onto the mantle (
Fig. 2–E
). Two, rarely three (
Fig. 2–B
) ocelli are present. Ocelli are ellipticalelongate in shape and the porelli that comprise the ocelli are small and radiate in their organization (
Figs 2–A, B, F
). Internally, ocelli appear as depressions at the valve face/mantle junction (
Figs 2–C, D
). Rimportulae have round openings externally (
Figs 2–A, B
). Internally they are elevated and lip-like (
Figs 2–G, H
). There is a c–shaped depression around the rimportula internally (Fig. H). The girdle is wide, and copulae possess distinct pores.
Pleurosira indica
differs from
P.laevis
(Ehrenb.) Compère
by the presence of irregularly arranged areolae and presence of c–shaped depression around the rimoportulae.
Pleurosira laevis
(
Fig.
1
in
Compère 1982
,
Fig. 2–A
in
Kociolek
et al.
1983
) shows a clear pattern in areolae arrangement with striae radiating from the centre to margin and a silica surface which separate the porelli from areolae (
Fig.
4
in
Compère 1982
) is also absent in
P. indica
.
Pleurosira indica
can be easily distinguished from
P. soctrensis
var.
pangeroni
Compère
(Figs 33–36, 44 in
Compère 1982
) by valve outline and absence of a c–shaped depression around each rimportula.
Pleurosira soctrensis
var.
pangeroni
has also been reported from South
India
(
Compère 1982
).
Pleurosira indica
also differs from another Indian taxon,
Pleurosira socotrensis
var.
bengalensis
Compère
(Figs 37, 38,
44 in
Compère 1982
), by the absence of the 6–15 labiate processes being arranged in a circular fashion.
Order
Thalassiosirales Glezer & Makarova 1986
Family
Thalassiosiraceae Lebour 1930
Genus
Spicaticribra
Johansen, P. Kociolek & R. Lowe 2008