Chaetoceros coarctatus Lauder (1864a: 79)
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Chaetoceros coarctatus Lauder (1864a: 79) |
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Chaetoceros coarctatus Lauder (1864a: 79) View in CoL ( Figs 2, 3 View FIGURES 2–12 )
References:— Hustedt (1930), Cupp (1943), Hernández-Becerril (1991a), Nagasawa and Warren (1996), Lee et al. (2014b).
Synonyms: — Chaetoceros borealis var. rudis Cleve , Chaetoceros rudis Cleve , Chaetoceros validum Grunow in Cleve & Möller.
Morphometry: —apical axis (a.a.): 26–36 μm; pervalvar axis (p.a.): 42–63 μm.
LM: —The cells form heteropolar , straight, robust and long chains. Heavily silicified cells are rectangular in girdle view with the diagonally cut valve corners ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 2–12 ). Numerous small chloroplasts are present in the cell body and the setae ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2–12 ). The advalvar mantle edge is constricted, mantle is high and equidimensional or smaller than the girdle. Valve surface is flat, setae arise within the valve margin with a very short, and practically non-existent basal part therefore the apertures are extremely narrow and often the valve faces of sibling cells touch each other ( Fig 2 View FIGURES 2–12 ). The sibling setae cross each other near the chain edge and after crossing point diverge at an angle of about 30–45° from the apical plane. All setae are thick, coarse and curved towards the posterior end of the chain ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2–12 ). No morphologically distinct type of terminal or intercalary setae was observed ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2–12 ).
Distinctive features: —Robust chains, large cells with constricted valve edge, very narrow apertures. All setae curved towards one side of the chain. Chains commonly found with epizoic ciliate Vorticella sp. attached to the cells, sometimes in large numbers.
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Chaetoceros coarctatus Lauder (1864a: 79)
Bosak, Sunčica & Sarno, Diana 2017 |
Chaetoceros coarctatus
Lauder, H. S. 1864: ) |