Chaetoceros constrictus Gran (1897: 17)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.314.1.1 |
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Chaetoceros constrictus Gran (1897: 17) |
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Chaetoceros constrictus Gran (1897: 17) View in CoL ( Figs 79–82 View FIGURES 72–82 )
References:— Hustedt (1930), Cupp (1943), Rines & Hargraves (1988), Hernández-Becerril (1996), Jensen & Moestrup (1998), Hernández-Becerril & Flores Granados (1998), Berard-Therriault et al. (1999), Shevchenko et al. (2006), Lee et al. (2014a).
Morphometry: —a.a.: 5–18 μm; p.a.: 7–17 μm.
LM:—Cells are united in very straight and usually short chains ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 72–82 ). The valve surface is concave and the valve corners are sharp and drawn up, touching between sibling valves ( Fig. 81 View FIGURES 72–82 ). The aperture is quite large and distinctively elliptically shaped ( Figs 79, 81 View FIGURES 72–82 ). Valve mantle is high with a distinct constriction near the margin ( Fig. 81 View FIGURES 72–82 ). Intercalary setae are long and rigid; originate from the valve apices and immediately cross each other at the chain margin without the basal part. In girdle view they are usually proximally perpendicular towards the chain axis and distally curved ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 72–82 ). Terminal setae are usually characteristically oriented, long and straight, extending parallel to the chain axis and sometimes crossing each other distally ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 72–82 ).
EM: —The valve face is ornamented with numerous small spines which are more pronounced in terminal valves ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 72–82 ). The marginal ridge has a distinct hyaline rim ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 72–82 ). A rimoportula, bearing an external short, flattened and wide tube, is present only in terminal valves ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 72–82 ). Setae are quadrangular in cross-section, perforated with longitudinal rows of small slit-shaped poroids and small spines ( Fig. 80 View FIGURES 72–82 ).
Distinctive features: —Valve mantle markedly constricted near the advalvar margin, observable in LM as a marked constriction near the girdle. Intercalary setae long, straight and rigid, terminal setae extending parallel to the chain axis sometimes distally crossing each other. Valve face ornamented with many small spines.
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Chaetoceros constrictus Gran (1897: 17)
Bosak, Sunčica & Sarno, Diana 2017 |
Chaetoceros constrictus
Gran, H. H. 1897: ) |