Pteroncola marina Holmes & Croll
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Pteroncola marina Holmes & Croll |
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Pteroncola marina Holmes & Croll Figs 129, 130 View Figures 127–138
FRAGILARIALES Silva : Fragilariaceae Greville
Ref. illus.: Holmes & Croll 1984, figs 2–15; Round et al. 1990, pp. 390–391, figs a–i
Samples: GU41D-A1; Jordan plankton tow Talofofo; black mangrove roots at Merizo (coll. Shiori Tamura)
Dimensions: Length 5.3–8.4 µm, width 2.6 µm; striae 75 in 10 µm
Diagnostics: Small tabulate frustules; exceedingly fine striae consist of very closely spaced pores (smaller than the apical pores); apical pores aligned conspicuously at 90° to the striae, as seen in girdle view. Thickened spots along edge of valve mantle.
Comments: The striae are alveolate, opening internally by single pores ( Round et al. 1990), as in Caloneis and Oestrupia ; Fig. 130 View Figures 127–138 is consistent with this, and the pores can be seen through the external areolae. Round et al. (1990) proposed synonymy of P. marina and P. inane (Giffen) F.E. Round ( Dimerogramma inane Giffen 1970a , figs 20–22), which has elevated apices, but reexamination of Giffen’s materials in LM and SEM (A. Witkowski, personal communication) showed that P. marina is distinct. Almandoz et al. (2014) described a new species, P. carlinii Almandoz & Ferrario with much different striae, and also emended the genus description.
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