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<mods:namePart>Kulikovskiy, Maxim S.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Chudaev, Dmitry A.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Kuznetsova, Irina V.</mods:namePart>
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<taxonomicName authority="Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek" authorityName="Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2022" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Naviculaceae" genus="Navicula" higherTaxonomySource="treatment-meta" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Navicula winoniformis" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="winoniformis" status="sp. nov.">Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek</taxonomicName>
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 1" captionStartId="F1" captionText="Figure 1. A-P Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. LM, DIC. Size diminution series. Vietnam, slides no 00269 (A), 00318 (L, P, N), 00323 (I), 00326 (C), 00328 (B), 02079 (O), 03572 (E, F, H, K, M), 03773 (D), 04853 (J). Laos, slide no 00956 (G). Holotype (E). Scale bar: 10 μm." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure1" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647957" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Figs 1</figureCitation>
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">, 2</figureCitation>
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<taxonomicName authority="Kulikovskiy &amp; Chudaev &amp; Glushchenko &amp; Kuznetsova &amp; Kociolek, 2022" authorityName="Kulikovskiy &amp; Chudaev &amp; Glushchenko &amp; Kuznetsova &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2022" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Naviculaceae" genus="Navicula" higherTaxonomySource="treatment-meta" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Navicula gottlandica" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="gottlandica" status="sp. nov.">Navicula gottlandica</taxonomicName>
sensu Lee, 2012 (fig. 4E) (Algal Flora of Korea vol. 3, num. 8).
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Holotype.</paragraph>
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Slide 03572 in collection of Maxim Kulikovskiy at the Herbarium of the Institute of Plant Physiology Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia, represented here by Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 1" captionStartId="F1" captionText="Figure 1. A-P Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. LM, DIC. Size diminution series. Vietnam, slides no 00269 (A), 00318 (L, P, N), 00323 (I), 00326 (C), 00328 (B), 02079 (O), 03572 (E, F, H, K, M), 03773 (D), 04853 (J). Laos, slide no 00956 (G). Holotype (E). Scale bar: 10 μm." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure1" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647957" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">1E</figureCitation>
.
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Figure 1.</emphasis>
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">A-P</emphasis>
<taxonomicName authorityName="Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2022" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Peroniaceae" genus="Navicula" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Navicula winoniformis" order="Eunotiales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="winoniformis">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Navicula winoniformis</emphasis>
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Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. LM, DIC. Size diminution series. Vietnam, slides no 00269 (
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), 00318 (
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">L, P, N</emphasis>
), 00323 (
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), 00326 (
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), 00328 (
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), 02079 (
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), 03572 (
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), 03773 (
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">D</emphasis>
), 04853 (
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">J</emphasis>
). Laos, slide no 00956 (
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">G</emphasis>
). Holotype (
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">E</emphasis>
). Scale bar: 10
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Isotype.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Slide MW-D 898s1 in Diatom collection of the Department of Mycology and Algology, Faculty of Biology, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Type locality.</paragraph>
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Vietnam.
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<normalizedToken originalValue="Hòa">Hoa</normalizedToken>
Province, Suối Dầu Reservoir, benthos,
<geoCoordinate degrees="12" direction="north" minutes="09.900" orientation="latitude" precision="1" value="12.165">12°09.900'N</geoCoordinate>
,
<geoCoordinate degrees="109" direction="east" minutes="03.200" orientation="longitude" precision="1" value="109.05334">109°03.200'E</geoCoordinate>
, 36 m elev., leg. E.S. Gusev, 10.08.2010.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Description.</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">LM</emphasis>
(Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 1" captionStartId="F1" captionText="Figure 1. A-P Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. LM, DIC. Size diminution series. Vietnam, slides no 00269 (A), 00318 (L, P, N), 00323 (I), 00326 (C), 00328 (B), 02079 (O), 03572 (E, F, H, K, M), 03773 (D), 04853 (J). Laos, slide no 00956 (G). Holotype (E). Scale bar: 10 μm." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure1" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647957" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">1A-P</figureCitation>
). Valves narrowly lanceolate with rostrate to subcapitate apices, length 29.7-49.0
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
, width 6.5-8.0
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
(n=32). Axial area narrow, slightly widening towards valve centre, central area transversely expanded, with irregular border due to unequal shortening of central striae, usually occupying about 1/2 of valve width. Striae radiate, becoming strongly convergent at the valve ends, 12-14/10
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
. Lineolae easy to resolve in light microscope, 24-27/10
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
. Raphe filiform to narrowly lateral, terminal fissures deflected to the secondary valve side, central pores straight or very slightly deflected to primary valve side, not close standing.
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">SEM, external view</emphasis>
(Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2A-C</figureCitation>
). Areola openings apically elongate, lying in distinct longitudinal grooves (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2C</figureCitation>
, white arrow). Four small isolated areolae with almost circular openings present at valve apices on valve mantle (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2C</figureCitation>
, white arrowheads). Raphe-sternum elevated very slightly in valve centre (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2B</figureCitation>
, black arrow). Central pores drop-like without any projections, deflected slightly to primary valve side (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2B</figureCitation>
, white arrows). Terminal fissures hooked to secondary valve side (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2A, C</figureCitation>
, black arrows). Raphe branches with indistinct kink in proximal parts (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2A</figureCitation>
, white arrow).
</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Figure 2.</emphasis>
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">A-F</emphasis>
<taxonomicName authorityName="Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2022" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Peroniaceae" genus="Navicula" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Navicula winoniformis" order="Eunotiales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="winoniformis">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Navicula winoniformis</emphasis>
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Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572.
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external views
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">D-F</emphasis>
internal views
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">A, D</emphasis>
the whole valve
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">B, E</emphasis>
central area
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">C, F</emphasis>
valve end.
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">A</emphasis>
black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">B</emphasis>
white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">C</emphasis>
black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">D</emphasis>
white arrows show the accessory rib
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">E</emphasis>
black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">F</emphasis>
black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
(
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">A</emphasis>
); 2
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
(
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">B-E</emphasis>
); 1
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
(
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">F</emphasis>
).
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">SEM, internal view</emphasis>
(Fig.
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). Striae slightly wider than virgae, lie at same level as latter, no transapical grooves formed (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2E, F</figureCitation>
, black arrows). Internal areola openings rectangular (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2F</figureCitation>
, black arrow) or circular (near central area) (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2E</figureCitation>
, black arrowhead), wider than external ones. Hymenes were not preserved during the material treatment. Four to five small isolated areolae present at each apex (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2F</figureCitation>
, white arrowheads). Raphe slit opens obliquely to secondary side and visible in proximal (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2E</figureCitation>
, white arrowhead) and distal (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2F</figureCitation>
, white arrow) parts only. Raphe-sternum very narrow, widened in centre, separated from accessory rib by longitudinal groove. Accessory rib well-developed (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2D</figureCitation>
, white arrows), widened unilaterally in valve centre and at valve apices. Central raphe endings straight, simple, connected by thin indistinct furrow (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2E</figureCitation>
, white arrows). Distal raphe endings well-developed helictoglossae deflected to secondary valve side (Fig.
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="F2" captionText="Figure 2. A-F Navicula winoniformis Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek, sp. nov. SEM. Sample no 03572. A-C external views D-F internal views A, D the whole valve B, E central area C, F valve end. A black arrows show the terminal raphe fissures. White arrow shows the indistinct kink of raphe branch B white arrows show central raphe pores. Black arrow shows the very slightly elevated raphe-sternum C black arrow shows the terminal raphe fissure. White arrow shows the longitudinal grooves where areola openings are located. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae D white arrows show the accessory rib E black arrow shows the rectangular areola opening. Black arrowhead shows the circular areola opening. White arrows show the central raphe endings. White arrowhead shows the raphe slit F black arrows show the stria which are slightly wider than virgae. White arrow shows the helicroglossa. White arrowheads show the small isolated apical areolae. Scale bars: 5 μm (A); 2 μm (B-E); 1 μm (F)." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.190.78164.figure2" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/647958" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">2F</figureCitation>
, white arrow).
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection pageId="0" pageNumber="69" type="etymology">
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
Specific epithet is given due to similarity of new species to
<taxonomicName class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Peroniaceae" genus="Navicula" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Navicula winona" order="Eunotiales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="winona">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Navicula winona</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Bahls.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection pageId="0" pageNumber="69" type="distribution">
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
Vietnam. Type locality (Suối Dầu Reservoir, slide no 03572). Suối Dầu River (slide no 00318, 00323, 03773), Suối
<normalizedToken originalValue="Tiên">Tien</normalizedToken>
River (slide no 00326, 00328),
<normalizedToken originalValue="Cái">Cai</normalizedToken>
River (slide no 04853),
<normalizedToken originalValue="Mư"></normalizedToken>
ờng Hoa River (slide no 02079), Da Tien Reservoir (slide 02069). Laos, Nam Lik River (slide no 00956).
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection pageId="0" pageNumber="69" type="ecology">
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Ecology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
<taxonomicName authorityName="Chudaev, Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2022" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Peroniaceae" genus="Navicula" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Navicula winoniformis" order="Eunotiales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="winoniformis">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Navicula winoniformis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
sp. nov. was found in a the reservoirs, and in rivers and waterfalls with different conductivity and pH values (Table
<tableCitation captionStart="Table 1" captionStartId="T1" captionText="Table 1. List of samples examined in this study. Geographic locality of samples and measured parameters indicated." httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/FD2850C3CAA67D232C08205DEA0091D3" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" tableUuid="FD2850C3CAA67D232C08205DEA0091D3">1</tableCitation>
). Below are the dominant species found in the samples along with
<taxonomicName class="Bacillariophyceae" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="N. winoniformis" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Ochrophyta" rank="species" species="winoniformis">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">N. winoniformis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
sp. nov.:
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
Sample 03572:
<taxonomicName class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Naviculaceae" genus="Neidium" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Neidium gracile" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="gracile">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Neidium gracile</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Hustedt,
<taxonomicName authorityName="Krammer" authorityYear="1997" baseAuthorityName="Hustedt" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Cymbellaceae" genus="Encyonopsis" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Encyonopsis fonticola" order="Cymbellales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="fonticola">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Encyonopsis fonticola</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Hustedt) Krammer. Sample 00956:
<taxonomicName authorityName="Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2015" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Cymbellaceae" genus="Oricymba" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Oricymba voronkinae" order="Cymbellales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="voronkinae">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Oricymba voronkinae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek,
<taxonomicName authorityName="S.K.Das, C.Radhakrishnan, Kociolek &amp; B.Karthick" authorityYear="2020" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Naviculaceae" genus="Pinnularia" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Pinnularia sikkimensis" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="sikkimensis">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Pinnularia sikkimensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
S.K. Das, C. Radhakrishnan, Kociolek &amp; Karthick,
<taxonomicName authorityName="Hustedt" authorityYear="1934" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Naviculaceae" genus="Pinnularia" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Pinnularia stricta" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="stricta">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Pinnularia stricta</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Hustedt,
<taxonomicName authorityName="D.G.Mann" authorityYear="1990" baseAuthorityName="Hustedt" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Naviculaceae" genus="Luticola" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Luticola muticoides" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="muticoides">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Luticola muticoides</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Hustedt) D.G. Mann.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
Sample 00318:
<taxonomicName authorityName="G.C.Wallich" authorityYear="1858" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Biddulphiaceae" genus="Hydrosera" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Hydrosera triquetra" order="Biddulphiales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Ochrophyta" rank="species" species="triquetra">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Hydrosera triquetra</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Wallich,
<taxonomicName class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Diadesmidaceae" genus="Diadesmis" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Diadesmis confervacea" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="confervacea">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Diadesmis confervacea</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<normalizedToken originalValue="Kützing">Kuetzing</normalizedToken>
,
<taxonomicName authorityName="Glushchenko &amp; Kulikovskiy" authorityYear="2015" baseAuthorityName="Meister" baseAuthorityYear="1932" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Naviculaceae" genus="Luticola" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Luticola nipkowii" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="nipkowii">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Luticola nipkowii</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Meister) Glushchenko &amp; Kulikovskiy.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
Sample 00323:
<taxonomicName authorityName="Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2017" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Gomphonemataceae" genus="Gomphonema" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Gomphonema dalatica" order="Cymbellales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Ochrophyta" rank="species" species="dalatica">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Gomphonema dalatica</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek,
<taxonomicName authorityName="Glushchenko &amp; Kulikovskiy" authorityYear="2017" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Eunotiaceae" genus="Eunotia" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Eunotia indosinica" order="Eunotiales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Ochrophyta" rank="species" species="indosinica">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Eunotia indosinica</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Glushchenko &amp; Kulikovskiy.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
Sample 03773:
<taxonomicName authorityName="Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2018" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Eunotiaceae" genus="Eunotia" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Eunotia indomalaica" order="Eunotiales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Ochrophyta" rank="species" species="indomalaica">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Eunotia indomalaica</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek,
<taxonomicName lsidName="O. voronkinae" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="voronkinae">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">O. voronkinae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
Sample 00326:
<taxonomicName authorityName="Hustedt" authorityYear="1938" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Gomphonemataceae" genus="Gomphonema" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Gomphonema subventricosum" order="Cymbellales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Ochrophyta" rank="species" species="subventricosum">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Gomphonema subventricosum</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Hustedt,
<taxonomicName lsidName="D. confervacea" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="confervacea">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">D. confervacea</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName authorityName="Kulikovskiy, Glushchenko &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2015" baseAuthorityName="Krammer &amp; Lange-Bertalot" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Cymbellaceae" genus="Oricymba" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Oricymba perjaponica" order="Cymbellales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="perjaponica">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Oricymba perjaponica</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Krammer &amp; Lange-Bertalot) Kulikovskiy, Glushchenko &amp; Kociolek,
<taxonomicName class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Rhopalodiaceae" genus="Rhopalodia" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Rhopalodia gibba" order="Rhopalodiales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="gibba">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Rhopalodia gibba</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Ehrenberg) O.
<normalizedToken originalValue="Müller">Mueller</normalizedToken>
,
<taxonomicName authorityName="D.G.Mann" authorityYear="1990" baseAuthorityName="Hustedt" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Cymbellaceae" genus="Encyonema" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Encyonema javanicum" order="Cymbellales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="javanicum">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Encyonema javanicum</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Hustedt) D.G. Mann.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
Sample 00328:
<taxonomicName authorityName="T.Ohtsuka" authorityYear="2002" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Cymbellaceae" genus="Placoneis" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Placoneis paraundulata" order="Cymbellales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="paraundulata">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Placoneis paraundulata</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
T. Ohtsuka,
<taxonomicName lsidName="E. javanicum" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="javanicum">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">E. javanicum</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName authorityName="Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2018" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Eunotiaceae" genus="Eunotia" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Eunotia laoarcus" order="Eunotiales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Ochrophyta" rank="species" species="laoarcus">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Eunotia laoarcus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
Sample 04853:
<taxonomicName lsidName="D. confervacea" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="confervacea">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">D. confervacea</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Achnanthidiaceae" genus="Platessa" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Platessa oblongella" order="Achnanthales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="oblongella">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Platessa oblongella</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(
<normalizedToken originalValue="Østrup">Ostrup</normalizedToken>
) Wetzel, Lange- Bertalot &amp; Ector,
<taxonomicName class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Naviculaceae" genus="Luticola" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Luticola taylorii" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="taylorii">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Luticola taylorii</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Levkov, Metzeltin &amp; Pavlov,
<taxonomicName class="Bacillariophyceae" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="N. gracile" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Ochrophyta" rank="species" species="gracile">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">N. gracile</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName lsidName="E. javanicum" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="javanicum">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">E. javanicum</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName lsidName="O. voronkinae" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="voronkinae">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">O. voronkinae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Naviculaceae" genus="Frustulia" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Frustulia magaliesmontana" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="magaliesmontana">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Frustulia magaliesmontana</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Cholnoky.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
Sample 02079:
<taxonomicName lsidName="P. oblongella" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="oblongella">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">P. oblongella</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName authorityName="J.P.Kociolek &amp; E.F.Stoermer" authorityYear="1987" baseAuthorityName="W.Gregory" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Gomphonemataceae" genus="Reimeria" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" lsidName="Reimeria sinuata" order="Cymbellales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="sinuata">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Reimeria sinuata</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Gregory) Kociolek &amp; Stoermer,
<taxonomicName lsidName="E. javanicum" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="javanicum">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">E. javanicum</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName authorityName="T.Ohtsuka, M.Hanada &amp; Y.Nakamura" authorityYear="2004" baseAuthorityName="K.Krammer" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Cymbellaceae" genus="Encyonema" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Encyonema leei" order="Cymbellales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="leei">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Encyonema leei</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Krammer.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="69">
Sample 00269:
<taxonomicName lsidName="G. dalatica" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" rank="species" species="dalatica">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">G. dalatica</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName authorityName="Glushch., Kulik. &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2020" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Naviculaceae" genus="Adlafia" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Adlafia lamdongiensis" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="lamdongiensis">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Adlafia lamdongiensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek,
<taxonomicName authorityName="Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek" authorityYear="2020" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Naviculaceae" genus="Kobayasiella" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Kobayasiella lamii" order="Naviculales" pageId="0" pageNumber="69" phylum="Bacillariophyta" rank="species" species="lamii">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="69">Kobayasiella lamii</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
Glushchenko, Kulikovskiy &amp; Kociolek.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
</treatment>
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