Coccolithophorids in Polar Waters: Trigonaspis spp. Revisited
Author
Thomsen, Helge A.
Author
Østergaard, Jette B.
text
Acta Protozoologica
2015
54
2
85
96
https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/8583a3fc-c451-3f7e-8d46-3599e9c62572/
journal article
10.4467/16890027AP.15.007.2732
1689-0027
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Trigonaspis
Thomsen 1980a
The original description of this holococcolithophorid genus as reproduced below was based on material from West
Greenland
:
Small biflagellate coccolithophorids with a short haptonema. Periplast composed of coccoliths which are tower-like near the flagellar pole. Coccolith crystallites small triangular plates composed of three subunits. Small organic scales, always unmineralized, appear below the coccolith base-plates.
Type
species:
Trigonaspis diskoensis
The key characteristics are dimorphic (occasionally varimorphic) coccoliths that involves a tuft of tower-shaped coccoliths encircling the flagellar pole, and above all the monolayer of triangular crystallite groups that cover all coccolith surfaces.
The most closely related genus is
Turrisphaera
Manton
et al.
1976b
which is distinguished from
Trigonaspis
based on the presence of hexangular rather than triangular crystallite groups. Circumstantial evidence in support of this distinction has subsequently come from the discovery of combination cells (
Thomsen
et al.
1991
) where
Papposphaera
spp.
share a common life history with
Turrisphaera
spp.
, while species of
Trigonaspis
interact with species of
Pappomonas
(see also
Thomsen and Østergaard 2014b
).
Figs 1–2.
Collection sites.
1
– map of the Arctic (Greenland) indi- cating sampling sites;
2
– map of the Antarctic (Weddell Sea) showing the location of sampling sites.
Three species of
Trigonaspis
, viz.
T. diskoensis
Thomsen, 1980a
,
T. minutissima
Thomsen, 1980a
and
T. melvillea
Thomsen
in
Thomsen
et al
. (1988)
have been described so far. A fourth species (
Pappomonas garrisonii
HOL
=
Trigonaspis
sp.
) is illustrated and discussed here based on material from the Antarctic.