YU-JIE Li, JI-SHU Guo, HONG-PING Ni, YING-YAN Huang, J. Kociolek, YAN-LING Li
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Abstract
One new species, Placoneis modaomensis, found in freshwater environment from tributary of the Pearl River which lies in Modaomen Channel, Zhuhai County, Guangdong Province, China, is described based on light and scanning electron microscope observations. P. modaomensis sp. nov. has the morphological features that are typical for the genus, including external terminal raphe fissures curve to the opposite sides and areolae with internal volate occlusions. The new species is similar to P. amphibola (Cleve) E.J. Cox, P. amphiboliformis (Metzeltin, Lange-Bertalot & Soninkhishig) Vishnyakov, P. parvapolonica Lange-Bertalot & Wojtal, P. clementispronina Lange-Bertalot & Wojtal and P. nanoclementis Lange-Bertalot & Wojtal in the shape of the valves and having course striae but it can be easily distinguished by the two main morphological characteristics: external central raphe endings bent in the opposite directions, and areolae covered by volate occlusions externally. The latter feature appears to be new for taxa assigned to the genus Placoneis. Data on the associated diatom flora and its ecology are also given. These findings increase our understanding about the morphology of Placoneis in general and its and distribution of the genus in China.
根据光镜和扫描电镜观察,介绍了在广东省珠海县磨门海峡珠江支流淡水环境中发现的一个新种——磨门扁螺。P.modaomensis sp.nov.具有该属典型的形态特征,包括向外弯曲的中缝末端裂隙和具有内掌闭塞的乳晕。该新种类似于角闪石P.(Cleve)E.J.Cox、角闪石P,P.clementistronina Lange Bertalot&Wojtal和P.nanoclementis Lange Berdalot&Woj tal呈瓣膜形状,具有行程纹,但可以很容易地通过两个主要的形态学特征来区分:外侧中央中缝末端向相反方向弯曲,乳晕外侧被掌状闭塞物覆盖。后一个特征似乎是新的分类群,被分配到Placoneis属。还提供了有关硅藻植物群及其生态学的数据。这些发现增加了我们对斑蝶属的一般形态及其在中国的分布的了解。
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The interest of the journal is field (terrestrial and aquatic) and experimental botany (including microorganisms, plant viruses, bacteria, unicellular algae), from subcellular level to ecosystems. The attention of the Journal is aimed to the research of karstic areas of the southern Europe, karstic waters and the Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean).