Cymbella distalebiseriata Bing Liu et D.M. Williams, 2018

Liu, Bing, Williams, David M. & Liu, Qingyu, 2018, A new species of Cymbella (Cymbellaceae, Bacillariophyceae) from China, possessing valves with both uniseriate and biseriate striae, Phytotaxa 344 (1), pp. 39-46 : 41-44

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.344.1.5

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13720880

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1116CF66-2854-E652-22E2-FCCDFD1BAB23

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scientific name

Cymbella distalebiseriata Bing Liu et D.M. Williams
status

sp. nov.

Cymbella distalebiseriata Bing Liu et D.M. Williams , sp. nov. ( Figs 1–40 View FIGURES 1–14 View FIGURES 15–18 View FIGURES 19–22 View FIGURES 23–31 View FIGURES 32–36 View FIGURES 37–40 )

LM:

Valves asymetrically lanceolate, strongly dorsiventral; dorsal side strongly convex, ventral side straight or slightly convex ( Figs 1–14 View FIGURES 1–14 ); larger specimens slightly tumid at centre ( Figs 1–2 View FIGURES 1–14 ). Apices not protracted, cuneate to bluntly rounded, subrostrate on some specimens; valve length 38–62 μm, breadth 8–12 μm, maximal length/breadth ratio 5.6 (n = 29). Axial area narrow, linear, central area absent. Raphe located near valve centre, becoming filiform at terminal ends, reverse-lateral when approaching central ends ( Figs 1–3 View FIGURES 1–14 ). Striae slightly radiate at centre of valve, becoming more radiate towards apices. Stigmata 2–3, striae 7–9 in 10 μm on dorsal central side (often 8 in 10 μm), 8–10 in 10 μm on ventral central side (often 9 in 10 μm), 9–11 near apices. Puncta not resolved in LM.

SEM:

Frustule and girdle view: Frustule rectangular in ventral view girdle; frustule composed of epivalve, hypovalve and four girdle bands ( Figs 15, 17, 18 View FIGURES 15–18 ). Striae extending onto deep mantle with interruptions along valvar margin, terminating halfway ( Figs 15–18 View FIGURES 15–18 ). Some biseriate striae emerging from uninseriate striae on mantle, complete biseriate striae near apices, with corresponding biseriate striae on mantle ( Figs 17–18 View FIGURES 15–18 , 24, 28, 31 View FIGURES 23–31 ). Four open girdle bands present ( Figs 15, 17, 18 View FIGURES 15–18 ), composed of valvocopula and three smaller copulae.

External view: Central pores present, elongate, bent slightly towards ventral side, terminal raphe fissures deflexed dorsally almost 90 ° to apical axis, not bisecting apical pore fields ( Figs 19–22 View FIGURES 19–22 ). Stigmata 2–3 at ends of ventral central striae, ca. 3 to 11 ( Figs 23–31 View FIGURES 23–31 ) biseriate striae distributed near apices ( Figs 19–22 View FIGURES 19–22 , arrows). Puncta lineolate in uniseriate striae, rounded in biseriate striae, with lineolate puncta 25–30 in 10 μm—some mixed, composed of both double and single rows of puncta, in places grading between uniseriate and biseriate (e.g. Figs 24, 26, 28–31 View FIGURES 23–31 ). Externally, structure and shape of areolae in biseriate striae similar to that found in apical pore fields ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 19–22 ). Apical pore field composed of ca. 7–9 rows and 15–17 pervalvar axis columns, not bifurcated by terminal raphe fissure (e.g. Figs 17 View FIGURES 15–18 , 26, 31 View FIGURES 23–31 ).

Internal view: Raphe almost located at valve centre, terminal raphe end terminated in helictoglossa, proximal raphe ends invisible, obscured by hooded siliceous structure ( Fig. 32–36 View FIGURES 32–36 ). Striae alveolate, in part, 2–3 stigmata obscured with internal occlusions ( Fig. 33–36 View FIGURES 32–36 ). Biseriate striae between 3 and 11 ( Figs 37–40 View FIGURES 37–40 ), some mixed as above (e.g. Figs 37–40 View FIGURES 37–40 ).

Type: — CHINA. Hunan: Yuan Ling County, Shenxi River, sampling point, 28°44’48” N, 110°25’27” E, 200 m a.s.l., Bing Liu , 17 th March 2017 (holotype BM! 101409 = Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–14 ; isotype JIU! G201701 About JIU = Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–14 ) GoogleMaps .

Etymology: —The epithet ‘ distalebiseriata ’ is a composite of ‘distal’ and ‘biseriate’, referring to the biseriate striae that occur near both poles.

Ecology: —The following environmental parameters were measured in the field: Conductivity 215.7 ± 2.6 μS/cm, pH was 8.3 ± 0.1, water temperature 12.2 ± 0.1 °C.

BM

Bristol Museum

JIU

Jishou University

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