Halamphora capitata (Hagelstein) Álvarez-Blanco & Blanco

Joh, Gyeongje, 2021, Distribution and frequent occurrence of diatom taxa (Bacillariophyta) inhabiting warmer oceans in Seogwipo coast of Jeju Island, southernmost Korea, Phytotaxa 517 (1), pp. 1-67 : 38-40

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Halamphora capitata (Hagelstein) Álvarez-Blanco & Blanco
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62. Halamphora capitata (Hagelstein) Álvarez-Blanco & Blanco ( Figs 138–140 View FIGURES 135–145 )

Basionym: Amphora bigibba var. capitata Hagelstein.

Type locality: Naval dock, San Juan Bay , Porto Rico; Harbor of Christiansted, St. Croix .

References: Wachnicka & Gaiser 2007, p. 415, figs 98, 99; Álvarez-Blanco & Blanco 2014, p. 63, pl. 36, fig. 9.

Morphometics: Valves 14–16 (14–32) μm long, 3–4 (3–6) μm wide, transapicalriae in dorsal side 25 (20–26) in 10 μm, absent in ventral side.

Remarks: The most important key to discriminate between Halamphora bigibb a var. capitata and Amphora bigibba are strial density (20–26: 18–20 in 10 μm) and valve size (14–32 μm: 25–39 μm). H. bigibba var. capitata is similar to Amphora kolbei Aleem , but differs by larger valve dimensions (14–32 vs 12–20 μm long, 3–6 vs 2–4 μm wide) and by the deep constriction in the middle dorsally ( Wachnicka & Gaiser 2007, Álvarez-Blanco & Blanco 2014). Local specimens are small in valve length and width, but its shape corresponds to that of the type specimen.

This taxon has been reported from Cuba ( Foged 1984), Paraná coast of the southern Brazil ( Procopiak et al. 2006), southern Florida ( Wachnicka & Gaiser 2007), the Bahamas ( Hein et al. 2008), and the Mediteranean Sea ( Álvarez-Blanco & Blanco 2014). It is subtropical flora inhibiting warmer waters. It was rarely distirbuted along the Seogwipo coast in Jeju Island, and represents a new record for South Korea.

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