Cocconeis sp. 1

Riaux-Gobin, Catherine, Frankovich, Thomas, Witkowski, Andrzej, Agudelo, Pablo Saenz-, Esteve, Peter, Ector, Luc & Bemiasa, John, 2021, Cocconeis tsara sp. nov., C. santandrea sp. nov. and allied taxa pertaining to the new section Loculatae, Phytotaxa 484 (2), pp. 145-169 : 159

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Cocconeis sp. 1
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Cocconeis sp. 1 , SEM Figs 55–58 View FIGURES 55–58 , 64 View FIGURES 61–69

Description: Small taxon. Valve elliptic to round-elliptic, length 13–17 µm (mean 16 µm ± 1.4); valve width 7–11 µm (mean 9.5 µm ± 1.4); L/ W 1.7 ± 0.2; RV striae (19 ± 3 in 10 µm); SV striae (13 ± 0.7 in 10 µm) (n = 9, SEM). The RV is marginally shortly biseriate ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 55–58 , arrowhead), and all SV loculate areolae are composed of two perpendicular bars, with a rhombic central and hymenate sector, giving a ‘diamond-like’ appearance to the areolae ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 55–58 ). The loculate areola structure is symmetrical, and each sector is closed by a hymen with slits perpendicular to the frame of the sector ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 61–69 ). RVVC fimbriae only each three to four virgae and very short SVVC fimbriae ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 55–58 , arrow).

Remarks. Rare taxon. Cocconeis sp. 1 is observed along with C. tsara sp. nov. in the West coast of Anakao (sample 17–ANAK, Table 1). The structure of the SV loculate areolae in C. sp. 1 is diamond-like and more or less similar to that in large specimens of C. scutellum var. posidoniae as illustrated in De Stefano et al. (2008: fig. 11). Nevertheless, the latter specimens are larger in length than C. sp1, and their associated RV are not described as different from that of C. scutellum var. posidoniae , so, with a long marginal biseriate section, while only biseriate on a short section in C. sp.1 ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 55–58 , arrowhead). More information is needed about C. sp. 1, before giving it a definitive position. One possibility is that the diversity of the assemblage observed by De Stefano et al. (2008) is higher than reported, and that the diamond-like structure of loculate areolae may be a strong descriptor when present on the all SV and not only as occasionally present on the periphery of the valve. Note that De Stefano et al. (2008: fig. 124) illustrated a specimen as C. scutellum var. posidoniae , while it may as well illustrate C. scutellum var. posidoniae f. decussata De Stefano [renamed as C. scutellum f. decussata (De Stefano) Kociolek & Riaux-Gobin in Riaux-Gobin et al. 2019b] with two sectors delineated by a unique axial bar. The specimen illustrated in fig. 147 (loc. cit.) as C. scutellum var. sullivanensi s De Stefano, may also pertain to the same latter taxon. As long as no genetics are available for these taxa it will be difficult to prove there real specificities.

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