A new species of Cymbella (Bacillariophyceae, Cymbellaceae) from the Pavana River, Western Ghats, India
Author
Vigneshwaran, Anbukkarasu
Biodiversity and Paleobiology Group, Agharkar Research Institute, Pune, Maharashtra, India- 411004.
Author
Kulikovskiy, Maxim S.
Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology of RAS, IPP RAS 34 Botanicheskaya St., Moscow, 127276, Russia.
Author
Glushchenko, Anton
Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology of RAS, IPP RAS 34 Botanicheskaya St., Moscow, 127276, Russia.
Author
Kociolek, John Patrick
Museum of Natural History and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado- 80309, USA.
Author
Karthick, Balasubramanian
Biodiversity and Paleobiology Group, Agharkar Research Institute, Pune, Maharashtra, India- 411004.
karthickbala@aripune.org
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Phytotaxa
2019
2019-03-11
395
3
209
218
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.395.3.5
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.395.3.5
1179-3163
13716628
Cymbella pavanaensis
A.Vigneshwaran, Kulikovskiy, Kociolek & B.Karthick
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–36
)
LM (
Figs 1–28
): Valve outline elliptic-lanceolate, slightly asymmetric to apical axis. Dorsal margin distinctly convex. Ventral margin slightly convex, with broadly rounded to narrowly rounded apices. Length 18–22 μm, breadth 5–6 μm. Length to breadth ratio 3.6–3.7 (n=70). Axial area narrow, straight, following curvature of raphe branches, not forming central area. Raphe lateral to filiform positioned near middle valve, arched, proximal ends deflected ventrally. Striae nearly parallel, becoming radiate near to apices, ventral striae
12–14 in
10 μm at middle, at ends 14–16 striae in 10 μm. One stigma present at ventral side.
SEM external valve views (
Figs 29–32
): Striae extend to valve face towards mantle on both dorsal and ventral margins. Striae comprised of apically-elongate, lineolate areolae. Length of areolae decreases towards valve margin to center near central striae. One small elliptical stigma opening present at central area differentiated slightly to apicallyelongated areolae. Raphe undulated, with proximal ends dilated and deflected towards dorsal side (
Fig. 31
). Distal raphe ends deflected towards dorsal margin (
Fig. 29
), not bisecting apical pore fields. Apical pore fields present on both sides of valve (
Fig. 29
). Porelli similar in structure to areolae.
SEM internal valve views (
Figs 33–36
): Uniseriate striae appear as areolate alveoli. One small stigma opening present at ventral side (
Fig. 35
). The margins of stigma alveolus have small, tooth-like projections. Internally proximal raphe endings hidden by overgrowth of silica (
Fig. 35
). Distal raphe terminates in small visible helictoglossae (
Figs 34, 36
). Helictoglossae slightly offset towards dorsal side. Small apical pore fields present in each valve apex, Porelli appearing rounded internally and differentiated from areolae (
Fig. 34
).
FIGURES 1–28.
Cymbella pavanaensis
sp. nov.
,
LM (DIC). Figs 1–25. Valve views, showing the valve variability of the holotype population. Scale bar = 10 μm. Fig 6. Micrograph of holotype specimen. Fig. 26, 27. Showing the proximal raphe ends in LM. Fig. 28. Girdle view of the frustule.
Type (designated here):
—
INDIA
.
Pavana River
,
Pimpri-Chinchwad
,
Pune
,
Maharashtra
,
India
(
18°38’25.1”N
,
73°44’52.2”E
).
Samples
collected by
Mr. Samadhan Pardhi
on
01 July 2017
. (
Holotype
AHMA
! 1414 =
Fig. 6
;
Isotype
CAL
!
CAL
/ALG. 057)
.
Habitat:
—Epilithic. Environmental measurements include a pH of 7.64, a total phosphorus (
TP
) of
0.44 mg
/L, a total nitrogen (
TN
)
0.01 mg
/L; dissolved oxygen:
4.92 mg
/L; conductivity: 140 μS/cm; water temperature: 32.1°C.
Etymology:
—Species epithet refers to the name of the river from which this new taxon is identified.