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LM (
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). Valves linear, linear-elliptic to elliptic with valve margins tapering from valve centre in medium sized and smaller valves. Margins almost parallel in larger valves near valve centre, tapering near apices. Apices broadly rounded or weakly cuneate, in larger cells slightly protracted (
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). Valve dimensions (n=29): length 10.5
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61.0 μm, width 6.0
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10.0 μm. Transapical ribs primary, secondary ribs rarely present, positioned at an angle or perpendicular to sternum,
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2 rows. A single row of spines continuing around apices (
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). Number of spines variable. Some valves possess only a small number of spines. Spines positioned on virgae. Virgae of variable width, vimines much shorter. Striae uniseriate, parallel, slightly radiate towards poles (
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). Sternum ill-defined, wide, narrowing close to apical pore field. In larger valves, sternum extending into apical pore fields (
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). One rimoportula per valve present, close to apical pore field, replacing 3
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5 vimines within a stria. External rimoportula opens as a simple slit. Internally, rimoportula with two protruding lips (
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Figs 55
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57
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). Apical pore field at each apex composed of round porelli surrounded by a rim (
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). Internally ribs perpendicular or at an angle to valve margin (
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). Valvocopula with a row composed mostly of 2 poroids on the pars exterior. Four copulae with a row composed of 1 or 2 poroids on the pars exterior and a single row of elongated poroids located on the pars interior (
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).
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, spring in the upper Langtang Valley between Kyanjin Gompa and Kyangjin Kharka,
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Ingrid Jüttner,
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. The
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is slide no.
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.C.2007.009.2000.La.spr.3/2, National Museum Wales,
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<emphasis id="B96FEA9BFF93B42A72C5FB34FEC0FB31" bold="true" box="[189,328,1168,1193]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Etymology:</emphasis>
—The name refers to the oval shape of the smaller valves.
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was found in an alpine spring and stream in the Helambu and Langtang area of central
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and in an alpine stream in eastern
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. The spring in the Langtang Valley was fast flowing and located at the foot of a south facing slope with boulders and alpine grassland. Periphyton and bryophytes were abundant in the spring and its substratum was dominated by cobbles (NMW.C.2007.009.2000.La.spr.3/2). The stream in the Helambu area, situated at
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a.s.l., was
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wide, fast flowing and its substratum consisted of boulders, cobbles and pebbles (NMW.C.2007.006.He07). The stream in eastern
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was a tributary to the Ghunsa Khola, a small alpine stream situated at
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wide with a cobble, pebble and gravel substratum (NMW.C.2007.006.K58). Conductivity at these sites varied between 21 and 74 μS/cm (
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