Mallomonas kuzminii E.S. Gusev & Kulikovskiy, 2013
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https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.155.1.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5100973 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A99210-655D-7D10-FF5E-FA42FDC5DFEE |
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scientific name |
Mallomonas kuzminii E.S. Gusev & Kulikovskiy |
status |
sp. nov. |
Mallomonas kuzminii E.S. Gusev & Kulikovskiy , sp. nov. ( Figs. 2–11 View FIGURES 2–14 )
Cells dimensions unknown. Scales tripartite, 3.1–6.4 × 1.9–4.0 µm, with or without dome. Body scales oblong-oval or asymmetric with a narrowed and tapered distal part. Caudal scales with a short spine ( Figs. 6, 12 View FIGURES 2–14 , 15). Dome with ribs ( Figs. 2–3, 7–8 View FIGURES 2–14 ) and surrounded by an extension of the anterior rib ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 2–14 ). V-rib acute or rounded, hooded ( Figs. 7–11 View FIGURES 2–14 ), continuous with the anterior submarginal rib. Posterior flange and shield with pores and without a secondary layer. Pores can be evenly spaced on all the surface ( Figs. 2, 6, 7 View FIGURES 2–14 ) or irregularly distributed on the posterior flange and shield ( Figs. 3- 5, 8-11 View FIGURES 2–14 ). A patch of small pores is present in the angle of the V-rib ( Figs. 2, 5–6 View FIGURES 2–14 ). The proximal part of the scale is surrounded by a thin rim. Bristles dentate, curved, with pointed tips, 8–14 µm long ( Figs. 14 View FIGURES 2–14 , 17). Cyst ca. 18 µm in diameter.
Type: — RUSSIA. Republic of Buryatia: Lake Frolikha , 55° 26’ 15” N, 110° 1’ 16” E, E.S. Gusev s.n. SEM stub 75/1 (holotype IBIW!, Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2–14 ), sample “Baikal 75”, 26-7-2012, in collection E.S. Gusev GoogleMaps .
Distribution:— This species was only found in the type locality.
Etymology:— This species dedicated to G.V. Kuzmin, well-known specialist on algae, one of the first investigators of scaled chrysophytes in East Siberia.
FIGURES 2–14. Mallomonas kuzminii sp. nov. TEM and SEM images of different types of scales. Figs. 2–3. Two forms of domed scales, TEM. Figs. 4–5. Domeless scales, TEM. Fig. 6. Caudal scale with spine, TEM. Figs. 7–8. Domed scales, SEM. Figs. 9–11, 16. Domeless scales, SEM. Fig. 12, 15 Caudal scale with spine, SEM. Fig. 13: Cyst, covered by scales, SEM. Fig. 14, 17. Bristles, SEM. Scale bars: Figs. 2, 4–5, 13: 2 µm; Figs. 3, 6–12, 14–17: 1 µm.
IBIW |
I. D. Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters, Russian Academy of Sciences |
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