Licmophora graphis, Lobban, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.508.3.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/35288784-6A28-EC0E-8084-14C5FB838021 |
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Licmophora graphis, Lobban |
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sp. nov. |
Licmophora graphis, Lobban , sp. nov. Figs 18–23 View FIGURES 18–23
Diagnosis:— Extremely delicate, linear valve with exceedingly fine striae not resolved in LM, 42–44 in 10 µm at base, ca. 60–70 in 10 µm toward apex.
Description:— Multiple plastids ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 18–23 ). Valves linear for most of the length, with an abrupt narrowing to the basal pole, extremely weakly silicified ( Figs 19–23 View FIGURES 18–23 ). Length 44–69 µm; width 7–10 µm; striae 42–44 in 10 µm at base, ca. 60–70 in 10 µm throughout the linear part and lacking vimines except at the basal pole. Sternum very narrow except notably wider near basal pole ( Figs 20, 22 View FIGURES 18–23 ). Multiscissura with 12–14 slits ( Figs 20, 22 View FIGURES 18–23 ). Apical rimoportulae on both valves ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 18–23 arrows).
Holotypus hic designatus:— Figs 19–21 View FIGURES 18–23 from stub 718 ( GUAM diatom herbarium, catalog # 700718), according to Article 40.5 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Shenzhen Code) ( Turland et al. 2018). Registration: http://phycobank.org/102755 .
Type locality:— GUAM: Apra Harbor , GabGab reef, 13.443 N, 144.643 E., depth ca. 8 m, epiphytic on seaweeds in territory of farmer fish Plectroglyphidodon lacrimatus , sample GU44BJ-3. C. Lobban and M. Schefter, 8 Feb. 2015 GoogleMaps .
Etymology:— L. graphis (f) = pencil (noun in apposition), from the shape of the frustule.
Additional Records:— GUAM. Apra Harbor, GabGab reef, GU44U-2!, GU44CA-1!, GU68F-1!; Apra Harbor, Outhouse Beach, GU52AA-1!, GU52AA-3!, Agat, Rizal Beach, GU53E-2!, Agat, Pete’s Reef, GU55E-2!, Agat, Anae Caverns, GU80A-3!. MARSHALL ISLANDS. Bakir Atoll, BA-1!, BA-2!.
Comments:— This species dissolves in acid cleaning, and I have been able to observe it only in live preparations and whole-mount SEM. It was commonly seen in small numbers.
Ulnariaceae E.J. Cox (nom. prov.)
Divergita Sabir & Theriot in Sabir et al. 2018: 21 View Cited Treatment
The recent paper by Sabir et al. (2018) helped clarify Hyalosynedra D.M. Williams & Round 1986: 316 and related genera, including two new genera, Divergita and Stricosus Sabir & Theriot in Sabir et al. 2018: 29. Divergita and Hyalosynedra both have asymmetrical rimoportulae, with the apical side small and the other partly curved around it, like a parrot beak, whereas the rimoportulae in Stricosus are symmetrical. Divergita has both straight and curved species and was further defined by Sabir et al. (2018) as “distinguished from similar genera by areolae which form a decussate pattern externally” and having a lanceolate sternum; the striae are visible in LM. However, I have encountered several scarce species of Divergita that have decussate striae only on the margins and edge of valve face, then becoming uniseriate transapical striae. In LM ( Figs 24, 25 View FIGURES 24–32 ) the straight species were indistinguishable from one another. I present here two straight species, defined on samples from Yap and Guam, and one curved species found so far only from two atolls in the Marshall Islands, but included because the comparison is instructive.
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Licmophora graphis, Lobban
Lobban, Christopher S. 2021 |