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Description: Two different forms with differing apices are documented here. Valves are moderately dorsiventral and narrow-lanceolate in outline in the most widespread form. Dorsal margin is more clearly curved relative to the weakly convex ventral side, without shoulders. Poles are rostrate and may be weakly deflected ventrally, but variable in populations. Axial area very narrow and central area absent to weakly developed. Length 9.623.5 μm; width 2.63.8 μm; maximum L:W ratio 7.0.A more clearly capitate
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a near lanceolate outline (
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) was found with
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material of
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and also occurs in calcareous lakes in
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. It shares the same ultrastructural combination of features as
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, including identical raphe design, a characteristic thin plate-like silica thickening visible internally between the helictoglossa and apices (
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;
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) and transapically elongate linear shaped puncta. Striae density is higher (
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10 μm) in these populations than originally published for
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.
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<emphasis id="BF8BEA91FFF3FF9CBA8CD39AD536F86B" bold="true" box="[136,335,1963,1984]" pageId="25" pageNumber="114">FIGURES 353396</emphasis>
.
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aff.
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Figs 353385. LM. Figs 353385. Valves showing morphological range and size reduction in populations. Figs 386396. SEM. Figs 386395. External valve view with narrow rostrate apices. Fig 396. Internal view lacking a clear intermission at central area. Scale bar in Fig. 385 = 10 μm for all LM figures. Scale bar in all SEM micrographs = 1 μm.
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<emphasis id="BF8BEA91FFF0FF9FBA8CD0FBD534FB74" bold="true" box="[136,333,1226,1247]" pageId="26" pageNumber="115">FIGURES 397404</emphasis>
.
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Van de Vijver &amp; Compère
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Figs 397402. LM. Figs 397402. Valves showing morphological range of a single population in L. Gur, Co. Limerick. Figs 403404. SEM. Fig 403. External view. Fig. 404. Internal view. Scale bar in Fig. 402 = 10 μm for all LM figures. Scale bar in all SEM micrographs = 1 μm.
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<emphasis id="BF8BEA91FFF0FF9FBA8CD3F3D534F87C" bold="true" box="[136,333,1986,2007]" pageId="26" pageNumber="115">FIGURES 405416</emphasis>
.
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sp. 3
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Figs 405412. LM. Figs 405412. Valves showing morphological range and size variation. Figs 413416. SEM. Figs 413 &amp; 415. External view. Figs 414 &amp; 416. Internal view. Scale bar in Fig. 412 = 10 μm for all LM figures. Scale bar in all SEM micrographs = 2 μm.
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<emphasis id="BF8BEA91FFF1FF9EBA8CD383D534F86C" bold="true" box="[136,333,1970,1991]" pageId="27" pageNumber="116">FIGURES 417448</emphasis>
.
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Reichardt.
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Figs 417448. LM. Figs 417440. Valves showing morphological range and size reduction series in Irish lakes. Figs 441448. SEM. Figs 441 &amp; 443446. External view. Figs 442 &amp; 447. Internal view. Fig. 448 Girdle view. Scale bar in Fig. 440 = 10 μm for all LM figures. Scale bar in all SEM micrographs = 1 μm.
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<emphasis id="BF8BEA91FFF6FF99BA8CD24FD537F938" bold="true" box="[136,334,1662,1683]" pageId="28" pageNumber="117">FIGURES 449480</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="BF8BEA91FFF6FF99BB5FD24FD641F938" box="[347,568,1662,1683]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="117">Encyonopsis krammeri</emphasis>
Reichardt.
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Figs 449472. LM. Figs 449454. Valves illustrating the dorsiventral
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narrow rostrate poles for the most commonly encountered form. Figs 455460. A population with more protracted subcapitate poles. Figs 461472. A more lanceolate
<taxonomicName id="4AFF4D00FFF6FF99BB9FD2F7D620F970" box="[411,601,1734,1755]" form="corresponding" pageId="28" pageNumber="117" rank="form">form corresponding</taxonomicName>
to
<taxonomicName id="4AFF4D00FFF6FF99B87CD2F7D789F970" authority="Krammer &amp; Lange-Bertalot" authorityName="Krammer &amp; Lange-Bertalot (Krammer" authorityYear="1997" box="[632,1008,1734,1755]" class="Bacillariophyceae" family="Cymbellaceae" genus="Encyonopsis" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" order="Cymbellales" pageId="28" pageNumber="117" phylum="Ochrophyta" rank="species" species="angusta">
<emphasis id="BF8BEA91FFF6FF99B87CD2F7D6A7F970" box="[632,734,1734,1755]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="117">E. angusta</emphasis>
Krammer &amp; Lange-Bertalot
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with more clearly capitate rounded ends. Figs 473480. SEM. Figs 473478. External view of frustules with differing outline and apices but with equivalent ultrastructural morphology. Figs 479480. Internal view with thickened silica between helictoglossa and end of apices. Scale bar in Fig. 472 = 10 μm for all LM figures. Scale bar in all SEM micrographs = 1 μm.
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Ecology: A cosmopolitan and widespread diatom found in 31 lakes and reaching a maximum relative abundance of 43%. It occurs at higher densities in calcareous lakes in oligotrophic to mesotrophic conditions (
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