Surirella congolensis Cocquyt & J.C. Taylor, 2015

Cocquyt, Christine & Taylor, Jonathan C., 2015, New and interesting Surirella taxa (Surirellaceae, Bacillariophyta) from the Congo Basin (DR Congo), European Journal of Taxonomy 133, pp. 1-15 : 8-12

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2015.133

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794693

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87A9-CF51-9677-FE22-FC75FB0BDD4A

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scientific name

Surirella congolensis Cocquyt & J.C. Taylor
status

sp. nov.

Surirella congolensis Cocquyt & J.C. Taylor sp. nov.

Figs 6–9 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig

Diagnosis

Valves heteropolar, lanceolate with broadly rounded apical pole and subacute base pole, becoming gradually narrower from the apical pole to the base pole; larger valves slightly constricted mid-valve. Valve length 18.7–33.0, width (4.2) 5.5–6.9 (7.9) µm. Wing projection distinct. Alar canals short, not reaching the axial area, 5.5–6.0 in 10 µm, much smaller than the fenestrae, and rarely becoming denser near the poles. Striae about 30 in 10 µm.

Etymology

The specific epithet refers to the Congo River and the Democratic Republic of the Congo where the samples were collected.

Type material

Holotype

Slide BR 4399 from sample CCA 2071 View Materials , Botanic Garden Meise , Belgium (BR). The valve representing the holotype is here illustrated in Fig. 6G View Fig .

Isotype

Slide Zu10/19 from sample CCA 2071, the Friedrich Hustedt Diatom Collection, Alfred-Wegener- Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, Bremerhaven, Germany ( BRM).

CCA 2071: Lomami River, 0.49339° N and 24.16960° E, epiphyton on dead submerged wood, collected by François Darchambeau and Ernest Tambwe on 24 Nov. 2012.

Type locality

Oriental Province, DR Congo, Lomami River (0.49339° N and 24.16960° E). Epiphyton on dead submerged wood.

Morphological observations on scanning electron microscopy ( Figs 8–9 View Fig View Fig )

External view

Axial area narrow. Striae biseriate, continuing on the keel also above the fenestrae and on the mantle side. Raphe endings near the apical pole straight not enlarged ( Fig. 8 View Fig B–C), near the base pole straight and slightly bent towards the valve face ( Fig. 8D View Fig ). Striae composed of round areolae, in 10 µm, biseriate and continuing on the raphe sternum. Fenestrae open and divided by fenestral bars, openings between the fenestral bars located in the prolongation of the striae. No ornamentation such as spines or silica granules present on the valve face, except for silica plaques present at the edge of the valve mantle at the place where the valvocopula is attached to the valve ( Fig. 8E View Fig ).

Internal view

Raphe continuous on the apical pole ( Fig. 9A View Fig ) and interrupted near the foot pole with straight and slightly expanded raphe endings ( Fig. 9 View Fig B–C).

Girdle composed of several open, unornamented bands.

Ecology

Physical and chemical parameters measured at the type locality are as follows: temperature 25.7 °C, pH 6.06, conductivity 22.2 µS cm-1, 0.060 mg l-1 NH 4, 0.005 mg l-1 NO 2, 0.446 mg l-1 NO 3, 0.086 mg l-1 soluble reactive phosphorous (SRP).

Surirella congolensis sp. nov. was observed in a diatom community dominated by Navicula feuerbornii var. africana Foged , Gomphonema brasiliense subsp. pacificum Gerd Moser, Lange-Bertalot & Metzeltin , Orthoseira roeseana (Rabenhorst) O’Meara , Eolimna spp. and Eunotia spp.

CCA

Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Marburg

BRM

Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung

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