Proschkinia complanata (Grunow) D.G.Mann
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Proschkinia complanata (Grunow) D.G.Mann |
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Proschkinia complanata (Grunow) D.G.Mann Figs 87–90 View Figures 87–90
Ref. illus.: Lobban et al. 2012, p. 296, pl. 1, figs 4–6 and pl. 53, figs 1–4 [as P. complanatoides (Hustedt) Karayeva ]; Kim et al. 2020, p. 960, figs 2, S2
Samples: GU44Z-15, GU52Q-10a, GU62A-7, GU66G-5, GU68F-8
Dimensions: Length 32–48 μm, width 6–8 μm; striae 30–32 in 10 μm
Comments: Majewska et al. (2019, p. 625), working on Proschkinia spp. epizoic on sea turtles, described a new species P. torquata Bosak, Van de Vijver & Majewska , which they compared with P. complanatoides . They suggested that our Guam specimens might be a new species because they saw no widening of the central area (GU44Z-15: Fig. 90 View Figures 87–90 ) and the internal fistula was not like P. complanatoides . However, Kim et al. (2020) studied Grunow’s specimens of P. complanata with SEM and showed a fistula matching ours, also matching in the presence of a flap over the external fistula opening ( Figs 87, 88 View Figures 87–90 ) and a raised rib on the raphe internally for some distance from the central nodule ( Fig. 90 View Figures 87–90 ). One short stria on the side with the fistula ( Fig. 88 View Figures 87–90 ), and a silica flap over the fistula opening; central striae on opposite sometimes further apart ( Figs 87, 88 View Figures 87–90 vs. 90). Comparing our specimens to P. torquata , the fistula has a similar series of spheres, and the external opening is also covered by a flap, but P. torquata has longitudinal silica strips over the central part of the valve face and the apices are rounded rather than acute. Kim et al. (2020, table 4) listed Guam specimens with P. complanata not P. complanatoides and their images of authentic (including type) material convince us that there are no differences that would warrant a new species. We have seen this species across Micronesia, and it seems so far to be the only species present. We remove P. complanatoides from the Guam flora.
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