Skeletonema tropicum Cleve

Figs 23–28

References: Sarno et al. 2005, p. 166, figs 9 A–H; Jung et al. 2009, p. 202, figs 4 A–H; Naik et al. 2010, p. 291, figs 7–9; Gu et al. 2012, p. 256, figs 24–26; Hernández–Becerril et al. 2013, p. 81, figs 26–31.

Description: Chains relatively robust, long and straight were encountered (although some chains and cells were found collapsed or broken), with 6–19 cells in the chains (Figs 23, 25). Cells showed more than two chloroplasts per cell, usually 4–6 (Fig. 23). The valves are flat to slightly convex and have a relatively low mantle (Figs 24–27). Mantle has pseudoloculate areolae (Fig. 26), and in some terminal valves very delicate siliceous ridges were apparent (Fig. 27). Areolae are quadrangular to rectangular at the center in the valve, but become pseudoloculate at the margins (Fig. 27). Slightly collapsed valvocopula, with large pores, and copulae, with longitudinal rows of small pores, are seen in some frustules (Figs 26, 27).

The IF’s are relatively long and open, and each may connect with only one or two of the other IF of the sibling valve (Figs 24–26), whereas TF’s appeared shorter, although probably broken (Figs 24, 27); TF’s have clawlike tips or tips with fine spines similar to those in S. pseudocostatum (Fig. 27). All fultoportulae are surrounded by three satellite pores (Fig. 28). Few very delicate and thin threads of unknown nature were detected coming out from some IF’s (Fig. 26, small arrows). TR was located close to the valve margin (Fig. 27) and showed an internal labiate structure (Fig. 28, small arrow), whereas the IR’s were marginal and thin, and with a very short tubular structure (Fig. 24, small arrows).

Measurements: cell diameter 10.8–17 μm, areolae density 24–26 in 10 μm (Table 1).

Table 1 shows the great morphological and morphometric differences in the four species studied here, especially the relative length of the chains (cells per chain) and the cell diameter, whereas the violin plot (Fig. 29) additionally shows differences in cell diameter of the four Skeletonema species. The species Skeletonema ardens appears as the smallest species and S. tropicum the largest one.