Medlinella Frankovich, Ashworth & M.J. Sullivan, 2016

Frankovich, Thomas A., Ashworth, Matt P., Sullivan, Michael J., Veselá, Jana & Stacy, Nicole I., 2016, Medlinella amphoroidea gen. et sp. nov. (Bacillariophyta) from the neck skin of Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta), Phytotaxa 272 (2), pp. 101-114 : 105

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.272.2.1

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C1237B-C461-186B-E4F1-9EA423E1F83F

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Medlinella Frankovich, Ashworth & M.J. Sullivan
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gen. nov.

Medlinella Frankovich, Ashworth & M.J. Sullivan , gen. nov.

Frustules are rectangular in girdle view with bluntly rounded ends and porose girdle copulae ( Figs 1–4 View FIGURES 1–10 , 11 View FIGURES 11–18 ). Septa are evident on the copulae of whole frustules in girdle view (arrows in Figs 1–4 View FIGURES 1–10 ). Septa are also evident in valve view when copulae remain attached to valves (arrows in Figs 7, 9 View FIGURES 1–10 ). Valves are isopolar and semi-lanceolate with a convex dorsal margin and a slightly concave ventral margin inflated in the middle ( Figs 5–10 View FIGURES 1–10 , 12, 13 View FIGURES 11–18 ). The valve face is strongly asymmetric around a narrow axial area, superficially resembling the genus Amphora Ehrenberg ex Kützing (1844: 107) with distinct dorsal and ventral striae ( Figs 5–10 View FIGURES 1–10 , 12–16 View FIGURES 11–18 ). The striae are composed of circular to transapically elongated areolae that are partially occluded by volae ( Figs 12–18 View FIGURES 11–18 ). Apical pore fields are absent. The raphe-sternum is eccentric and displaced towards the ventral margin ( Figs 5, 8–10 View FIGURES 1–10 , 12–16 View FIGURES 11–18 ). The raphe is generally straight to slightly arched ( Figs 12–16 View FIGURES 11–18 ). The external proximal raphe ends are spathulate, weakly deflected towards the ventral margin, and terminate where the fascia extends towards the valve margins ( Figs 12, 13, 15 View FIGURES 11–18 ). The external distal raphe ends are angularly hooked towards the ventral margin with some variation in the angularity of the bends ( Figs 12–16 View FIGURES 11–18 ). Small slightly thickened hyaline areas on the primary side of the valves are located near the valve apices adjacent to the distal raphe ends ( Figs 12–16, 18 View FIGURES 11–18 ). Internally, the raphe is located on a slightly raised and thickened sternum ( Figs 19–22, 24 View FIGURES 19–24 ). The internal proximal raphe ends are straight, simple, closely spaced, and partially obscured by a pair of small knob-like to flap-shaped structures present at the raphe ends ( Figs 19–22 View FIGURES 19–24 ). The internal distal raphe ends are straight and terminate on weakly developed helictoglossae ( Figs 19–20 View FIGURES 19–24 ). Pseudosepta are absent. The cingulum ( Figs 11 View FIGURES 11–18 , 25–26 View FIGURES 25–30 ) is composed of many bands (up to 12 observed) that are open at one end. The bands of the cingulum ( Figs 11 View FIGURES 11–18 , 25–30 View FIGURES 25–30 ) are differentiated into three types: the valvocopulae that have septa ( Figs 24 View FIGURES 19–24 , 27 View FIGURES 25–30 ), the second copulae that have septa at the opposite pole ( Figs 26, 28 View FIGURES 25–30 ), and additional abvalvarly located copulae ( Figs 11 View FIGURES 11–18 , 25, 26, 29, 30 View FIGURES 25–30 ) that have shallow, or partially developed septa (arrows in Figs 29, 30 View FIGURES 25–30 ). The valvocopula is flanged inward on the pars interior where it attaches to the valve ( Figs 25, 27 View FIGURES 25–30 ). The flange is expanded as a large tab located in the middle on the dorsal side where it aligns with dorsal side of the internal central area of the valve ( Figs 22, 23 View FIGURES 19–24 , 25, 27 View FIGURES 25–30 ). The valvocopula septum is located on the pars exterior ( Figs 24 View FIGURES 19–24 , 27 View FIGURES 25–30 ).

Type:— Medlinella amphoroidea Frankovich, Ashworth & M.J. Sullivan , sp. nov.

Etymology:— the generic name honors Dr. Linda K. Medlin (Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom) in recognition of her important research on “marine gomphonemoid diatoms”.

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