Cymbopleura edlundii Bahls, 2013

Bahls, Loren, 2013, New diatoms (Bacillariophyta) from western North America, Phytotaxa 82 (1), pp. 7-28 : 11-13

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.82.1.2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5074051

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F2878E-FFC7-F860-46F6-F96E6160FE95

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scientific name

Cymbopleura edlundii Bahls
status

sp. nov.

Cymbopleura edlundii Bahls , sp. nov. ( Figs 21–26 View FIGURES 21–33 )

Valves lanceolate with rounded subrostrate apices, distinctly dorsiventral in small specimens, slightly dorsiventral in larger specimens. Valve length 51–87 µm; valve width 14.3–17.9 µm. Axial and central areas very wide, 1/3 to 1/2 valve width, together forming a lanceolate space with a tumid center somewhat offset towards the ventral margin. Raphe distinctly lateral, becoming weakly reverse-lateral near proximal and distal ends. Proximal raphe ends offset to the ventral side, tipped with distinctly expanded pores. Distal raphe ends hooked towards the dorsal side. Striae radiate throughout, 9–13 in 10 µm at valve center, 14–16 in 10 µm near the apices. Areolae 25–30 in 10 µm.

Holotype:— USA, Montana: Flathead County, Glacier National Park, Starvation Ridge Pond , 48.9739 o N, 114.3247 o W, elev. 1500 m, coll. E. W. Schweiger, 17 July 2008. MDC sample 438501; holotype slide MDC 121-84 ( Figs 21–26 View FIGURES 21–33 ) (circled holotype specimen in Fig. 24 View FIGURES 21–33 ). MONTU! GoogleMaps

Isotypes: —MDC slide 39-67 ( MONTU!); ANSP GC 65018.

Etymology:—This species is named in honor of Mark Edlund, distinguished diatomist and respected colleague.

Observations:— Cymbopleura edlundii may be distinguished from similar Cymbopleura species , including C. rainierensis (this paper, Figs 27–33 View FIGURES 21–33 ), by its very wide axial and central areas.

Distribution and Ecology: — Cymbopleura edlundii is known only from the type locality, a small pond near the Montana border with British Columbia, Canada. Water quality data for this pond are not available, but based on other waters in the area it is presumed to have circumneutral pH and low levels of nutrients and dissolved solids.

MONTU

University of Montana

ANSP

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

GC

Goucher College

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