Tryblionella cf. jelineckii (Grunow) D.G.Mann
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Tryblionella cf. jelineckii (Grunow) D.G.Mann |
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Tryblionella cf. jelineckii (Grunow) D.G.Mann Figs 107–110 View Figures 107–110
Ref. illus.: Peragallo & Peragallo 1897 –1908 p. 268, pl. 69, fig 19, Hein et al. 2008, p. 84, pl. 58, fig. 19 (both as Nitzschia jelineckii Grunow ); J.S. Park et al. 2022, p. 20, fig. 58.
Samples: GU52X-5
Dimensions: Length 121–158 µm, width 22 µm; striae 12–14 in 10 µm, fibulae 7 in 10 µm.
Diagnostics: Large panduriform species with prominent external costae running the width of the cell.
Comments: Similar to T. plana (W.Smith) Pelletan [ Peragallo & Peragallo 1897 –1908 p. 270, pl. 70, fig. 18; Sims 1996, pl. 194, fig 2; Lopez-Fuerte et al. 2010, pl. 38, fig. 1 (all as Nitzschia plana W.Smith )], but that has 19–20 striae in 10 µm. Not clear from literature that either species has external costae. Montgomery (1978) has two images (pl. 160C and 161D) labeled as “ Nitzschia jelinecki ” but neither has external costae. Peragallo & Peragallo (1897 –1908) commented that they had only seen it in “exotic” samples, the one figured from Java; type was from the Nicobar Islands. This species needs much more study before we can say whether the Guam specimens belong in it or elsewhere.
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Tryblionella cf. jelineckii (Grunow) D.G.Mann
Lobban, Christopher S. & Witkowski, Andrzej 2023 |
Nitzschia jelineckii
Grunow 1863 |