Eunotia pseudoflexuosa Hustedt, 1949: p. 71, pl. 2/figs 16-18. *^

Bukhtiyarova, Lyudmila N., 2019, The genus Eunotia Ehrenb. (Bacillariophyta) in the Cheremsky Nature Reserve, Ukrainian Polissya, and refined terminology relevant to the raphe system morphology, PhytoKeys 128, pp. 1-31 : 14

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Eunotia pseudoflexuosa Hustedt, 1949: p. 71, pl. 2/figs 16-18. *^
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Eunotia pseudoflexuosa Hustedt, 1949: p. 71, pl. 2/figs 16-18. *^ Figs 13 View Figures 13–27 , 13a View Figures 13–27

Illustrations.

Simonsen 1987: p. 340, pl. 522/figs 1-6; Kulikovskiy et al. 2010b: pl. 26/figs 1, 2, 4, 5 (LM), 3, 6, 7 (SEM); Kulikovskiy et al. 2016: pl. 26/figs 5-8; Bahls et al. 2018: pl. 83/fig. 1, pl. 112/fig. 6.

Diagnosis.

Morphometric data: length 112 µm, width 4 µm, striae density 11 in 10 µm.

Kulikovskiy et al. 2016: length 80-180 µm, width 4-6 µm, striae density c11-14, p15-20 in 10 µm.

Frustule bi-symmetric, bipolar, biraphid with mirror-symmetric, mantle-offset, brevisslit type of raphe. Valves dorsiventral, uniform in width, with subcapitate poles deflected to dorsal side. Striae basal, uniserial, distant, evenly spaced (Fig. 13a View Figures 13–27 ). Areolae small with round outer foramina. Raphe system consists of two short filiform slits on ventral valve mantle; tr-fissures long, occupy 7-8 striae in the middle of valve width; helictoglossa average in size (Fig. 13a View Figures 13–27 ).

Ecology.

Freshwater epiphytic species.

Distribution.

AFRICA: Type location: [Democratic Republic of the Congo, Virunga National Park], vulkan region, Lake Karisimbi. EUROPE: Russia ( Kulikovskiy et al. 2016); Ukraine (present paper). ASIA: Mongolia ( Kulikovskiy et al. 2010b); Russia ( Kulikovskiy et al. 2016). N. AMERICA: Canada ( Bahls et al. 2018); USA, Alaska (M. Gury in Guiry and Guiry 2019). In Ukraine. The Cheremsky Nature Reserve, tract Obkopane, ditch, epiphyton on Sphagnum sp.

Type information.

"Albert-National park in Belgisch-Kongo."