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): valves broadly lanceolate with clearly convex margins gradually tapering towards the protracted, rostrate to weakly sub-capitate apices. Valve dimensions (n=10): length 18.019.5 μm, width 4.05.5 μm. Axial area very narrow, linear, forming a thickened, raised raphesternum. Central area absent. Raphe branches straight with weakly expanded proximal raphe endings. Distal raphe endings not discernible in LM. Striae almost parallel to very slightly radiate in the valve center, becoming slightly convergent (
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10 μm, showing no difference in stria density throughout the valve. Areolae not visible in LM. SEM (
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): due to the rare nature of this taxon in the sample, SEM observations of the valve exterior were not possible. Only the valve interior could be examined. Striae uniseriate, composed (internally) of rounded to rectangular areolae. Areolae covered by perforated hymenes, located inside each areola (
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). Striae near the central area weakly more distant than in the rest of the valve, occasionally with one shortened stria inserted within the normal striation pattern. Central nodule weakly raised. Internal proximal raphe endings positioned closely together, unilaterally shortly hooked (
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). Distal raphe endings terminating on small helictoglossae (
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. LM &amp; SEM pictures taken from the holotype population (sample D02) from Lachman Lake I, James Ross Island. 17. Light microscopy observations. 8. Internal view of the central area with focus on the proximal raphe endings and the perforated areola occlusions. 9. Internal view of an entire valve showing the raphe and the variable distance between the striae. Scale bar represents 10 μm except for Fig. 8 where scale bar = 1 μm.
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<emphasis id="B936EAADFFFEFF84FF5C1A0BC3FCF8CE" box="[136,389,1875,1900]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="37">Humidophila australis</emphasis>
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(Van de Vijver &amp; Sabbe in
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Van de Vijver
<emphasis id="B936EAADFFFEFF84FC8E1A0BC1F5F8CE" box="[858,908,1875,1900]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="37">et al</emphasis>
. 2010: 438
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)
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Lowe
<emphasis id="B936EAADFFFEFF84FBB51A0BC6EBF8CE" box="[1121,1170,1875,1900]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="37">et al</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B936EAADFFFEFF84FF691A2FC31DF832" bold="true" box="[189,356,1911,1936]" pageId="2" pageNumber="37">Etymology:—</emphasis>
The specific epithet refers to the distribution the taxon in the southern hemisphere (Latin:
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<emphasis id="B936EAADFFFEFF84FA9D1A2FC7D2F832" box="[1353,1451,1911,1936]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="37">australis</emphasis>
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= southern).
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