Ambo dajingensis HH Liu, Z Wang, YH Gao & CP Chen, 2022

Liu, Honghan, Wang, Zhen, Wu, Weiwei, Li, Chenhong, Zhang, Jiawei, Gao, Yahui, Li, Xuesong, Sun, Lin, Liang, Junrong, Zhang, Jun & Chen, Changping, 2022, A new marine epipsammic diatom species, Ambo dajingensis sp. nov. (Bacillariophyceae), from the coast of Southeast China, PhytoKeys 210, pp. 23-34 : 23

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Ambo dajingensis HH Liu, Z Wang, YH Gao & CP Chen
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sp. nov.

Ambo dajingensis HH Liu, Z Wang, YH Gao & CP Chen sp. nov.

Figs 2 View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3 , 4 View Figure 4

Holotype

(here designated): slide DJ1805 (AU, Biology Department Herbarium, Xiamen University). Fig. 2E View Figure 2 represents holotype.

Type locality.

Sand beach in Dajing County, Fujian Province, China, 26°42'34"N, 120°7'17"E, leg. Zhen Wang in May 2018

Etymology.

The epithet " Ambo dajingensis " refers to the site where this specimen was collected.

Description.

LM observations (Fig. 2A-I View Figure 2 ): The cells are connected to each other to form short chains and they live in groups. The girdle is comprised of several plain and open bands. The valves are linear elliptic with two costae that are straight or slightly curved to the outside and protrude deeply into the valve. The valve is 6-10 μm long and 2.4-3 μm wide.

SEM observations (Figs 3 View Figure 3 , 4 View Figure 4 ): Through the observation of the samples treated by the critical point drying method, the cells on the girdle band valve are rectangular (Fig. 3A View Figure 3 ), with a wrapped layer of membrane. Several girdle bands (Fig. 3D View Figure 3 ) are connected between the epitheca and hypotheca valves. The girdle band has fine vertical lines (Fig. 3D View Figure 3 ) but no obvious spot pattern. Areolae can be observed at both ends of the valve, and the area of the areolae extends to the sternum, but there are no areolae or other cell structures in the middle of the cell (Fig. 3A, B View Figure 3 ). There is a circle of spines for cell connection at the edge of the valve (Fig. 3A-D View Figure 3 ). The single row of slightly radial striae is distributed at both ends of the cell (Fig. 3A View Figure 3 ). Observation of the samples processed by the acidification method showed striae at both ends of the cells and a narrow sternum in the center of the cells in the area of striae, but the sterna were not obvious. To the two ends of the valve, the striae at both ends of the valve extended from the valve in a single row, and the number of striae was 50-60 in 10 μm. The areolae on the valve are round, small, simple, and have no complex structure, such as a cribrum. A small circular area free of areolae is distinctly set off from the striae, and can be observed at the apical part of mantle area with several elongate areolae following the general pattern of the mantle (Fig. 3E, F View Figure 3 ). On the edge of the valve, there is a row of densely distributed small spines.

Internally, the valves are divided into three sectors by robust costae (Fig. 4A, C View Figure 4 ). The interior of the valve face is flat, the transition from the valve face to the mantle is abrupt (Fig. 4A View Figure 4 ). The transapical striae are composed internally of small, round areolae, and they are parallel in the middle to slightly radiate at the apices. The sternum is narrow and linear, set off by costae (Fig. 4A View Figure 4 ).

Distribution.

Marine, coastal. Collected from Dajing beach on sandy shores. Changchun Town, Xiapu, Ningde City, Fujian Province.

Molecular phylogeny

Phylogenetic analysis of molecular data was conducted using a rbc L-gene dataset. The tree inferred from Maximum-Likelihood Phylogenies (MLP) analysis (Fig. 5 View Figure 5 ) of the concatenated rbc L-gene dataset recovered the genus Ambo (represented by A. tenuissimus , Ambo dajingensis and A. gallaeciae ) within the araphid diatoms, sister (bootstrap support [bs] = 100%) to a clade with Diatoma moniliforma , Diatoma tenue , and Asterionella formosa . Ambo dajingensis and A. gallaeciae were sister to a clade, but with low support. The phylogenetic relationships of the new species were sustained by genetic distance estimation. The sequences generated in the study were deposited in GenBank under access number OL457301.1.