Nitzschia fenestralis: A new diatom species abundant in the Holocene sediments of an eastern African crater lake

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Fottea Pub Date : 2020-04-01 DOI:10.5507/fot.2019.011
D. Grady, D. Mann, R. Trobajo
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Nitzschia is common in the phytoplankton of several East African lakes. A new species, Nitzschia fenestralis, sp. nov. D. Grady, D.G. Mann et Trobajo was encountered at numerous depths in a 16 m sediment core from Lake Babogaya, Ethiopia and is described using light and scanning electron microscopy. It is compared with several other morphologically similar taxa described from East and Central Africa (especially N. aequalis, N. mediocris, N. obsoleta and N. fabiennejansseniana), and from Europe (N. fruticosa). An unusual feature of some of these species (N. fenestralis, N. obsoleta and N. fabiennejansseniana) is that in the raphe canal each stria is represented by two narrower areolae (alternatively interpreted as a single subdivided areola). It is this feature that suggested the name of the new species (through the resemblance to a series of sash windows). Another characteristic of N. fenestralis and N. obsoleta, apparently never reported previously in any diatom, is that the more advalvar bands end approximately halfway along the frustules, rather than at the poles. In most respects (shape and size, stria and fibula densities, valve and girdle structure), N. fenestralis and N. obsoleta are very similar, but confusion is unlikely because they differ in whether central raphe endings are present (N. fenestralis) or absent (N. obsoleta). In Nitzschia fenestralis, and perhaps to a lesser extent in N. obsoleta, the striae usually become strongly radiate towards the poles. A preliminary assessment, based on the literature, suggests that N. fabiennejansseniana may be synonymous with N. obsoleta, which was described earlier.
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开窗Nitzchia fenestralis:东非火山口湖全新世沉积物中丰富的一种新硅藻
Nitzchia在东非几个湖泊的浮游植物中很常见。在埃塞俄比亚巴博加亚湖16米沉积物岩芯的多个深度处发现了一个新物种,Nitzschia fenestralis,sp.nov.D.Grady,D.G.Mann et Trobajo,并使用光学和扫描电子显微镜进行了描述。它与东非和中非(特别是N.aequalis、N.medicris、N.obsoleta和N.fabiennejansseniana)以及欧洲(N.fruticosa)描述的其他几个形态相似的分类群进行了比较。其中一些物种(N.fenestralis、N.obsoleta和N.fabiennejansseniana)的一个不寻常的特征是,在中缝管中,每个条纹由两个较窄的乳晕代表(或者解释为单个细分的乳晕)。正是这一特征(通过与一系列窗扇的相似性)提出了新物种的名称。孔柱藻和倒柱藻的另一个特征,显然以前从未在任何硅藻中报道过,是更具优势的带大约在截锥体的一半结束,而不是在两极。在大多数方面(形状和大小、纹和腓骨密度、瓣膜和腰带结构),开窗猪笼草和倒钩猪笼草非常相似,但不太可能混淆,因为它们在中缝中央末端存在(开窗猪笼菜)还是不存在(倒钩猪圈草)方面不同。在开窗菱形藻(Nitzchia fenestralis)中,可能在较小程度上在倒柱藻(N.obsoleta)中,条纹通常会强烈地向两极辐射。一项基于文献的初步评估表明,蚕豆可能是早先描述的倒生N.obsoleta的同义词。
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Fottea
Fottea 生物-植物科学
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4.00
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20
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Fottea is a journal of Czech Phycological Society (formerly bulletin Czech Phycology). Fottea publishes papers on all aspects of the ecology, physiology, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, systematics and uses of algae (including cyanobacteria)
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