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Valves are elliptical-lanceolate to elliptic with convex margins and bluntly rounded ends (
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). The valve length is 39.569.5 μm, and the valve breadth is 18.026.0 μm. The axial area is narrow, linear to lanceolate, expanding toward the central area. The central area is transapically expanded, 4.06.0 μm wide. The longitudinal canal is lanceolate, expanded in the middle with two rows of areolae, that coalescence into one at the valve apices (
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). Externally, the areolae of the longitudinal canal open in depressions slightly lower then the rest of the non-porous valve surface (
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). Externally, the areolae of the canal are each covered with a cribrum similar to those of the striae (
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). Externally, the raphe is straight with expanded proximal ends, which are positioned within a small depression (
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). Distally, the raphe branches terminate with short terminal fissures that are bent to the same side of the valve (
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). The stria are radiate,
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10 μm. Externally the alveolate striae are covered with cribrate occlusions that are placed in depressions slightly lower then the rest of the non-porous silica (
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The measurements of Lake Hövsgöls
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(Pantocsek)
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: pl. 5, fig. 151), fully fit the original description given by
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,
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).
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(
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,
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). In the modern flora it was reported from Lake Ohrid, reassigning its status from fossil to relic (
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). Recently,
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Jovanovska
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. (2013a)
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documented a population with a smaller size range in both modern and fossil sediments in Lake Ohrid (length: 31.039.7 μm; breadth: 16.318.3 μm). The illustrations given by
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Jovanovska
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. (2013a)
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show differences in the valve outline between Lake Ohrid and Köpecz populations (elliptical with acute apices
<emphasis id="F1D3032EFFB3FFB4FC6DF7DBFC02F79F" box="[975,998,2068,2093]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="215">vs</emphasis>
. elliptical with bluntly rounded apices). The areola density is slightly different between lakes Hövsgöl and Ohrid populations (
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.
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10 μm). In the original description
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gives a stria density of
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10 μm, which fully fits the Lake Ohrid population. On the other hand,
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in his description gives a stria density of
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10 μm, similar to Lake Hövsgöl population. Due to this, using the stria density as a distinguishing feature is unclear.
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<emphasis id="F1D3032EFFB2FFB5FF2AF871FED8F861" bold="true" box="[136,316,1982,2003]" pageId="15" pageNumber="216">FIGURES 4953.</emphasis>
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external valve views. Fig. 49. View of the entire valve. Fig. 50. Close view of the cribrate occlusions. Fig. 51. Distal raphe endings. Fig. 52. One row of areolae of the longitudinal canal at the valve apices. Fig. 53. Central area with proximal raphe endings. Scale bars = 10 μm (Fig. 49); 5 μm (Figs 5153); 2 μm (Fig. 50).
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Followed by the recent typification of
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Jovanovska
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. 2013b
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it seems like the population from Lake
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more closely resembles the
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population rather then the one from Lake
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. However, the presence of the biseriate pattern in the middle of the longitudinal canal makes the separation of Lake Ohrids population rather difficult, and we currently consider this morphological variation to be within the concept of
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.
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.
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This study expands the distribution of
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, previously reported only from the Neogene fossil deposits in
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(
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,
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), Scandinavian fossil deposits (
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,
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) and Lake Ohrid (
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, Jovanovska
<emphasis id="F1D3032EFFADFFAAFEB0FEB7FEA7FE23" box="[274,323,376,401]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="217">et al</emphasis>
. 2013).
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<emphasis id="F1D3032EFFADFFAAFF1FFE53FE16FE07" bold="true" box="[189,498,412,437]" pageId="16" pageNumber="217">Ecology and Distribution:</emphasis>
—M274A; M247A; M248A; M284A; M288A; M329A;
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M330A: found in shallow to deep habitats in northern and
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on sediments and marl deposits
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.
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