Spiniferomonas septispina Nicholls 1984: 104–105
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Spiniferomonas septispina Nicholls 1984: 104–105 |
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Spiniferomonas septispina Nicholls 1984: 104–105 , 107 ( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURES 1–9 ).
= Paraphysomonas spinapunctata Wujek & Gardiner 1985
≡ Chrysosphaerella septispina (Nicholls) Kristiansen & Tong 1989
Description: The cells are spherical, up to 10 μm in diameter, with 5–12 cone-shaped, narrowed spines that measure 6–18 μm in length. Each spine consists of a wide conical base plate, 3–4.5 μm in diameter, separated from the shaft by a septum. Positioned above the septum, in the shaft wall, approximately 0.1–1 μm from the base plate, there is a rounded pore approximately 0.2 μm in diameter. The tip of the spine is bifurcated. The plate scales are flat and elliptical, ranging from 1.5–2.3 μm in length and 2.3–3.5 μm in width, with a thickened rim along the edge measuring 0.05 μm wide. In TEM images, the submarginal ridge is poorly developed and intermittent, with short curved ribs and shallow depressions.
Stomatocyst 302 Firsova in Firsova & Likhoshway 2006 emend. Firsova & Bessudova, this paper ( Figs. 4–9 View FIGURES 1–9 )
Biological affinity: Spiniferomonas septispina ( Firsova et al. 2017)
Negative number:19112_
Location: Lake Baikal
SEM description: Stomatocysts are spherical, with 4.1–7.5-μm diameters, and feature a widely flared obconical collar (1.4–2-μm basal diameter; 1.5–2.7-μm apical diameter) ( Fig. 2 G View FIGURES 1–9 ). The pore is concave (0.2–0.5-μm diameter) and is surrounded by a swollen annulus (0.3–0.5-μm diameter). The surface is irregularly covered with short, petallike ridges extending along the apical border (40–100 in total), with heights of 0.4–0.9 μm and lengths of 0.4–1.5 μm. Small spiny outgrowths are also present. Additional SEM studies have expanded the description provided by Firsova et al. (2017).
Ecology: The morphotype was found in Lake Baikal during the open water period in October, with water temperatures ranging from 8.8 ℃ to 9.6 ℃.
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Spiniferomonas septispina Nicholls 1984: 104–105
Bessudova, Anna, Firsova, Alena D. & Likhoshway, Yelena V. 2024 |
Chrysosphaerella septispina (Nicholls)
Kristiansen & Tong 1989 |