Navicula sinicomeniscus sp. nov. (Bacillariophyta; Naviculaceae), a new species from southwestern China
Author
Xiao, Qiao-Zhi
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Author
Guo, Ji-Shu
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Author
Tang, Zheng-Bin
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Author
Kociolek, John Patrick
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Author
Li, Yan-Ling
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-04-11
591
4
241
252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0755-PDN
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.591.4.1
aa3fe57b-7ebf-4deb-a191-36d7632525c9
1179-3163
7835506
Navicula sinicomeniscus
Li & Metzeltin
sp. nov.
(LM:
Figs 1–10
, SEM: 11–16)
LM: Valves linear-lanceolate, with cuneate ends and bluntly rounded apices (also the ends of largest specimens are never protracted). Length 55–75 µm, width 16–18 µm. Length/width ratio 3.3–4.1, median 3.7 (n=30). Raphe filiform, almost straight or weakly curved, and occasionally appears lateral. Central raphe ends expanded and inconspicuously deflected to the secondary side of the valve with drop-like central pores. Terminal raphe fissures rather small and bent towards the same side of the valve. Axial area moderately narrow, linear, slightly expanded proximally. Central area comparatively much less expanded, transversally widened, asymmetrical, shape variable, with one or few obviously irregularly shortened central striae. Striae radiate more strongly towards the center, subapical striae almost parallel, density
7–8 in
10 µm. Voigt faults appear indistinct. Areolae coarse and visible,
22–24 in
10 µm.
SEM: External views: Raphe almost straight to slightly undulate with central raphe ends dilated, drop-shaped and slightly inclined to the secondary valve side. The terminal fissures clearly hooked in the same direction. Raphe sternum prominently developed, narrow, raised along the raphe, more obviously towards the center (arrow A in
Fig. 11
). Areolae slit-like (
Figs 12, 13
), with one row of apical areolae, arranged horizontally, positioned on the valve apex and mantle (arrow B in
Fig. 12
). Striae uniseriate, with two obviously shortened striae near the central area (arrows C in
Fig. 13
) and two occasionally intermittent striae (arrows D in
Fig. 13
).
Internal views: Striae uniseriate, irregularly shortened in central area, composed of round-elliptical, roundrectangular areolae, separated by robust silica ribs. Sternum broad and raised, not interrupted, scarcely expanded in the central pore and inclined to the secondary valve side; lacking central area besides the sternum (black arrows in
Figs 14, 16
). Raphe continuous, lacking an intermissio. Terminal raphe ends terminate in small and knob-like helictoglossae (
Fig. 15
).
Type:
CHINA
.
Yunnan Province
:
Fuxian Lake
,
Fuxian
46–1,
24°24.870′ N
,
102°50.590′ E
,
elevation
1720 m
asl
,
Prof. Yan-Ling Li,
28th March 2005
(
holotype
Praep. Fuxian
46–
1 in
Coll. Yan-Ling Li
,
Yunnan
University, Kunming, China =
Fig. 4
).
Etymology:
the epithet refers to the most similar established taxon and the country (
China
) of the
type
location.
Ecology:
Navicula sinicomeniscus
was found in a low altitude freshwater lake with moderately alkaline pH (8.71) and very low concentrations of nutrients (TN
0.14 mg
̛L-
1
, TP
0.02 mg
̛L-
1
). The dominant diatom species discovered in this area include
Aulacoseira granulata
(Ehrenberg)
Simonsen (1979: 58)
(1.7 %),
Cyclotella rhomboideo-elliptica
Skuja (1937: 49)
(6.9 %),
Cyclotella krammeri
Håkansson (1990: 263)
(46.4 %),
Fragilaria crotonensis
Kitton (1869: 110)
(7.8 %),
Stephanodiscus minutulus
(Kützing)
Cleve & Möller (1882: 300)
(1.1 %),
Stephanodiscus hantzschii
Grunow
(in
Cleve & Grunow 1880: 121
) (8.6 %), and some unidentified species of
Achnanthidium
Kützing (1844: 152)
(6.7 %) and an
Amphora
Ehrenberg ex Kützing (Kützing 1844: 107)
sp
.
(4.3 %). These entities comprise more than 83 % of all diatoms enumerated in the samples.