Achnanthidium dumlupinarii C.N.Solak, Wojtal, S.Blanco, Peszek & M.Rybak sp. nov.

Figs 5, 6, 7

Type.

TURKEY • Lake Salda; 37°30 ’41.43” N, 29°42 ’41.78” E; 1316 m a.s.l.; 4 Nov. 2016; Cüneyt Nadir Solak; holotype: slide n° 27293 illustrated here in Fig. 5F & V: deposited in the collection of Andrzej Witkowski at the University of Szczecin, Poland; isotype: slide n° TR _ BRD_ Salda Lake _ Nov2016 _EPL_1; deposited at Kütahya Dumlupınar University, Turkey .

Description.

Valves linear-lanceolate to linear-rhombic, clearly inflated in the central portion. Apices subcapitate to capitate, larger specimens slightly undulate (Fig. 5B). Valve dimensions (n = 60): valve length 15-26 µm, valve width 2.5-3.5 µm (Table 1). Raphe valve (Figs 5A, C-Q & 6A-H): small central area, bordered by 1-3 widely spaced striae on one or both sides (Fig. 6B, F). Striae visible in LM. Externally, raphe straight, filiform, with slightly expanded central endings and short terminal raphe fissures (Fig. 6A-D). Internally, central raphe endings slightly deflected in opposite directions and terminal endings terminating onto small helictoglossae (Fig. 6E-H). Transapical striae strongly radiate throughout entire valve, more dense towards apices, 27-28 per 10 µm . Striae composed of 3-4 rounded to rectangular areolae, sometimes slit-like near the valve margin (Fig. 6B-D, F-H). Rapheless valve (Fig. 7C-H): central area bordered by 1-2 more widely spaced striae on one or both sides (Figs 5B, R -AC & 7C-H). Transapical striae strongly radiate throughout entire the entire valve, more densely spaced towards the apices, 28-29 per 10 µm at central area. Striae composed of 3-5 rounded areolae (Fig. 7D-H). On both valves, a single row of elongated areolae present on the mantle, separated from the striae on the valve face by a hyaline area (Fig. 7A, B). In girdle view, valves C-shaped at the apices (Figs 5AD, AE & 7A, B).

Etymology.

The species is named after Dumlupınar University, which supports diatom research in Turkey. According to art. 60.4 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, the spelling of the name Dumlupınar is changed to Dumlupinar (Turland et al. 2018).