Achnanthidium peruvianum E.Morales & Ector

Costa, Lívia F., Wetzel, Carlos E., Maquardt, Gisele C., Zanon, Jaques E., Ector, Luc & Bicudo, Denise C., 2022, Taxonomy and ecology of Achnanthidium (Bacillariophyta, Achnanthidiaceae) from southeastern Brazil with the description of six new species, Phytotaxa 575 (3), pp. 187-223 : 207

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.575.3.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7434740

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Achnanthidium peruvianum E.Morales & Ector
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Achnanthidium peruvianum E.Morales & Ector in Morales et al. (2011: 121) ( Figs 166–193 View FIGURES 166–193 )

Synonym: Achnanthes kryophiloides M.H.Hohn in Patrick et al. (1966), p. 468, pl. 1, Figs 5, 6 View FIGURES 2–25

Morphometric features:— 8.0–20.2 µm long; 2.3–4.3 µm wide; 28–34 striae in 10 µm; striae mainly composed of 4–5 areolae.

Taxonomical remarks:— The species presents similar morphological features to another South American species called Achnanthidium sehuencoensis , which has almost the same valve outline. However, SEM analysis separated the two due to the deflected terminal raphe fissures, the non-expanded central raphe fissures, and lower stria density (20–24/10 µm, Morales et al. 2009) compared to A. peruvianum .

Achnanthidium petersenii (Hustedt) C.E.Wetzel, Ector & Jüttner (in Jüttner et al. 2019: 66) has wider fascia on the raphe valve. However, on the rapheless valves, the axial area is moderately broad, and the central area broadly rhombic-lanceolate ( Jüttner et al. 2019). In A. peruvianum , the axial area is narrow and linear, while the central area is undifferentiated with short striae ( Morales et al. 2011).

Distribution and ecological information:— Achnanthidium peruvianum was described from the Rondos River in Peru, South America (Hohn in Patrick et al. 1966). In our samples, the species was rare (abundance <3 %), occurring in less than 5 % of the counted samples in planktonic and surface sediment assemblages. In the surface sediment, it showed ecological preferences for neutral (pH optimum of 6.9), electrolyte-poor (optimum of 30.8 μS∙ cm-1), and oligotrophic environmental water conditions (TP optimum of 18.4 μg∙L- 1 and TN optimum of 372.5 μg∙L- 1).

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Bacillariophyta

Class

Bacillariophyceae

Order

Achnanthales

Family

Achnanthidiaceae

Genus

Achnanthidium

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Achnanthidium peruvianum E.Morales & Ector

Costa, Lívia F., Wetzel, Carlos E., Maquardt, Gisele C., Zanon, Jaques E., Ector, Luc & Bicudo, Denise C. 2022
2022
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Achnanthidium peruvianum E.Morales & Ector

Morales, E. A. & Ector, L. & Fernandez, E. & Novais, M. H. & Hlubikova, D. & Hamilton, P. B. & Blanco, S. & Vis, M. L. & Kociolek, J. P. 2011: 121
2011
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