Plagiostriata xiapuensis W.Y.Zhang, Z.Wang, Y.H.Gao & C.P.Chen, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.556.1.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6952122 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A85D87BF-F75D-FFF4-4A88-D6FBFB74F7AD |
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Plagiostriata xiapuensis W.Y.Zhang, Z.Wang, Y.H.Gao & C.P.Chen |
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sp. nov. |
Plagiostriata xiapuensis W.Y.Zhang, Z.Wang, Y.H.Gao & C.P.Chen sp. nov. (LM Figs 1–4 View FIGURES 1–4 , SEM Figs 5–12 View FIGURES 5–12 )
Description:—LM: Cells solitary. Frustules rectangular in girdle view. Valves linear elliptical to elliptical with obtusely rounded to cuneate apices. Valve dimensions: length 4.9~8.2 μm, breadth 1.8~2.6 μm ( Figs 1–4 View FIGURES 1–4 ). The sternum and striae are invisible.
SEM: Valve face flat. The ventral mantle is deep and the dorsal mantle is wide ( Figs 5–9 View FIGURES 5–12 ). Uniseriate striae along both sides of sternum alternately distributed or oppositely distributed, arranged in parallel, 32~ 34 in 10 μm ( Figs 9, 12 View FIGURES 5–12 ). Virgae wider than vimines, merging with sternum at valve centre. Sternum indistinct. Areolae round, occluded by simple volae ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 5–12 ). Rimoportula located within a stria situated at valve centre, few valves with no rimoportulae near centre ( Figs 5–7, 9 View FIGURES 5–12 ). Externally, the rimoportula appears as a slit-like opening that is elongated in parallel with striae. Internally, rimoportula are also simple, with slight siliceous thickenings ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 5–12 ). Two semilunar pores are observed at both poles, which are more like fissures, forming simple apical pore fields ( Figs 8, 10 View FIGURES 5–12 ).
Type:— CHINa. Fujian = Province, Xiapu County, Ningde City : Dajing Beach , sand sample from intertidal, low tide area, 26°42 ‘34 “N, 120°7’ 17” E, May 2018, Z. Wang (holotype slide N202101! = Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–4 ; isotype Slide NI 202101, both at School of Life Sciences , Xiamen University, Xiamen, GoogleMaps People’s Republic of China).
Etymology:—The epithet “ xiapuensis ” derives from the site where the specimen was found.
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Nagao Institute |
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