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03928788120DFFCB0592F9BA2F17F9EB.text	03928788120DFFCB0592F9BA2F17F9EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Luticola centraloporea M. Rybak, Getler et Kociolek 2024	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Luticola centraloporea M.Rybak, Getler et Kociolek sp. nov.</p>
            <p>LM observations (1A–T):— Valves elliptic-lanceolate to linear-lanceolate with rounded apices (Figs 1A–T). Valve length 9.0–21.0 µm, width 4.0–6.0 µm and 20–24 striae in 10 µm (n = 35). Axial area narrow and linear. Central area rectangular to bow-tie shaped and bordered near margin by 2–3 shortened striae (Figs 1A–H). Isolated pore clearly visible in the central part of central area almost between proximal raphe endings (Figs 1A–H). Raphe filiform, with proximal raphe endings clearly curved away from the isolated pore, distal raphe endings barely visible (Figs C, D) elongated, weakly hooked opposite the proximal raphe endings. Striae clearly radiate with 3–4 areolae per striae. No morphological differences were observed between the European and North American populations.</p>
            <p>SEM observations (2A–H, 3A–H):— Externally, striae composed by 3–4 areolae per striae, rounded, sometimes enlarged near the valve face margin (Figs 2A–D, 3A, B). Internally, areolae covered by hymen forming continuous strip, separated by not thickened virgae (Figs 3C). Single row of areolae (interrupted on the apices) present also on valve mantle (Figs 2C, D, G, 3A, B, G). Both, valve face and mantle areolae circular in shape. Isolated pore rounded, located in the central part of the central area, almost between proximal raphe endings (Figs 2A–F, 3A, B, E). Raphe branches straight and filiform, with proximal endings pore-like shaped and curved away of isolated pore bearing side (Figs 2A–F, 3A, B, E). Distal raphe endings pore-like shaped, terminating onto valve face, only slightly bent away of isolate pore bearing side (Figs 2A–D, G, 3A, B, G). Internally, isolated pore opening small, c-shaped, positioned midway between valve margin and the central area (Fig. 3F). Longitudinal channels located along on both sides of valves (Fig 3C). Externally, central area bow-tie shaped with a smooth surface (Figs 2c, 3A, B). Girdle bands with two rows of poroids (Fig 3D). No morphological differences were observed between the European and North American populations.</p>
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                 Type:—   United States of America, Castle Rock Lake, Wisconsin, 43°59’56”N 89°59’33”W, moss sample from lake shore, collected in April 2015. Holotype: Slide no. SZCZ 29315 at the  
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                 , isotype 1 slide no. 2015/12 and unmounted material with the same number at the  
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                 , Poland, isotype 2 slide no. WA0000166879 and unmounted material with the same number at the  
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                 of the  
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                 ,  
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                 holotype population is presented in Figs 1L–T. 
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            <p>Etymology:— Name refers to the position of isolated pore.</p>
            <p>Distribution:— Probably widely distributed in the northern hemisphere, observed in Wisconsin (USA) and in Warsaw (Poland).</p>
            <p> Ecology and accompanying taxa:— In both analyzed samples the species occurred very rarely (&lt;0.5% share in the community) also in both samples, diatoms were rare and represented only a few species. In sample 2015/12, the most common associated species were  Geissleria decussis (Østrup) Lange-Bertalot &amp; Metzeltin (1996: 65) ,  Planothidium sp. ,  Skabitschewskia peragalloi (Brun &amp; Héribaud) Kuliskovskiy &amp; Lange-Bertalot (in Kulikovskiy et al. 2015: 85). In sample 2022/199 the most common taxa encountered were  Humidophila delognei Goeyers &amp; Van de Vijver (2023: 3) and  Luticola micra Levkov, Metzeltin &amp; A.Pavlov (2013: 156) . </p>
            <p> Similar species:—  Luticola confusa M.Rybak &amp; Czarnota (in Rybak et al. 2023: 8),  L. imbricatiformis Levkov, Metzeltin &amp; Pavlov (2013: 134) ,  L. mitis Levkov, Metzeltin &amp; A.Pavlov (2013: 161) ,  L. mutica ,  L. rotunda Solak &amp; Levkov (in Levkov et al. 2013: 212). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03928788120DFFCB0592F9BA2F17F9EB	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Rybak, Mateusz;Getler, Karol;Kociolek, John Patrick	Rybak, Mateusz, Getler, Karol, Kociolek, John Patrick (2024): Luticola centraloporea sp. nov. - a new diatom (Bacillariophyceae: Diadesmidaceae) species from Europe and North America. Phytotaxa 669 (2): 119-130, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.669.2.4, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.669.2.4
