Schmidleinema santiniketanense, Keshari & Das & Adhikary, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.283.2.7 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A87DD-FB11-FFC6-CCB2-F800ED0BCE21 |
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Felipe |
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Schmidleinema santiniketanense |
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sp. nov. |
Schmidleinema santiniketanense sp. nov. ( Figure 1–14 View FIGURE 1–14 )
Thallus small, brownish green, cushion like, powdery, surface hydrophobic ( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURE 1–14 ). Filaments greenish turning brownish with age, crescent shaped ( Figs. 4–5 View FIGURE 1–14 ), with prostrate middle portion attached to the substratum and upwardly bent apical portions slightly narrowing to form blunt apices ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 1–14 ), in middle part 4.1–7.2 μm wide, in erect apical part 3–4.5 μm wide. Sheath indistinct in younger filaments; in mature filaments it appeared transparent in apical portions, turning slightly yellowish towards older part ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 1–14 ). Branching profuse, both true and false ( Figs. 7–8, 11 View FIGURE 1–14 ); true branches long, 3–4 times of the main filament, restricted to the basal or middle portion, false branches rather small, confined to apical parts. Trichomes cylindrical, with constricted cross walls in the older basal part and unconstructed to slightly constricted cross walls in the erect apical part. Cells barrel shaped towards the apices and spherical to oval in the basal portion, 2.5–4.8 μm long and (3.5) 5.5–6.5 μm broad. Heterocytes both intercalary and basal; intercalary ones barrel shaped to quadrate and the basal ones hemispherical. Hormocytes consisting of 3–6 cells formed in the erect apical portion of the filament, with non-lamellated, transparent sheath ( Figs. 12–14 View FIGURE 1–14 ).
Type:— INDIA, WEST BENGAL. Santiniketan: Siksha Bhavana , on lime-washed concrete building façade, sample VB 1.2, 52 m a.s.l., 23°40’52.8”N and 087°40’21.3”E GoogleMaps , N. Keshari, 5 October 2011 (Holotype CAL!, Alg.052; reference cultures of the species were deposited and maintained at the algal culture collection at Department of Biotechnology , Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan with reference strain number VB 521293)
Etymology:— The specific epithet is based on the name of the Type locality.
Ecology:— On lime-washed concrete building facade in a shady place in Santiniketan, West Bengal, India, occurred as blackish green biofilm along with other coccal cyanobacterial population of Aphanocapsa Nägeli (1849: 52) and Asterocapsa H.J. Chu (1952: 97) .
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Botanical Survey of India |
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