Pogoneis bahrainii F.E. Round & P.W. Basson
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12117576 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12576019 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03826143-FF91-8172-FF34-F9C71006FCCA |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pogoneis bahrainii F.E. Round & P.W. Basson |
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Pogoneis bahrainii F.E. Round & P.W. Basson Figs 107–113 View Figures 107–113
ORDER and Family incertae sedis
Ref. illus.: Round & Basson 1997, figs 1–3, 13–25
Samples: GU44I-4
Dimensions: 15–17 µm long, 2.3–2.7 µm wide; striae 45 in 10 µm (both valves).
Diagnostics: The monoraphid frustules are very distinctively shaped like a canoe in girdle view because of thickenings on raphe valve ( RV) apices and the curvature of the sternum valve (SV). Striae are parallel and comprise slits which are apically elongated on both valves, except diagonal near RV apices.
Comments: Dimensions and stria densities agree with Round & Basson’s material from Bahrain. A slide from this sample with the holotype of Cyclophora minor (accession #627405, slide 223019) at California Academy of Sciences also has a marked specimen of P. bahrainii . The taxonomic position of this genus was not specified by Round & Basson (1997); as a monoraphid diatom it could have been placed in Achnanthales , but since Cox (2006) removed Achnanthes sensu stricto to Mastogloiales , there is no single order to which all monoraphid taxa belong.
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Collection of Leptospira Strains |
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