Navicula zostereti Grunow

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 : 34-35

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.517.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8072044

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Navicula zostereti Grunow
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52. Navicula zostereti Grunow View in CoL ( Figs 97, 98 View FIGURES 91–100 , 195–197, 200, 201 View FIGURES 193–202 )

Type locality: Adriatic Sea.

References: Peragallo & Peragallo 1897–1908, p. 91, pl. 12, fig. 7; Takano 1962, p. 33, fig. 8; Moreira-Filho & de Oliveira-Filho 1976, p. 65, pl. 4, fig. 14; Foged 1987, p. 81, pl. 20, fig. 8.

Morphometrics: Valves 75–91 (65–140) μm long, 15 (11–22) μm wide, transapical striae 7–8 (6–7) in 10 μm, and lineolae distinct, 24–26 in 10 μm.

Remarks: Navicula zostereti is closely similar to Navicula longa var. irregularis Hustedt in valve morphology, but wider in valve breadth (14.5–15.3 vs 9–14 μm) and denser in lineolae on a stria (24–26 vs 16–18 in 10 μm), indicating a large difference in the lineola density on a stria. This species may be mistaken as Navicula longa var. irregularis , (e.g., Witkowski et al. 2000), from many places in the Caribbean Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean.

This taxon has been reported from Katsuura and Miyazaki of Japan ( Takano 1962), Brazil ( Moreira-Filho & de Oliveira-Filho 1976), Cuba ( Foged 1984), Viti Levu Island ( Fiji) in the southwestern Pacific Ocean ( Foged 1987), Palawan of Philippines ( Podzorski & Håkansson 1987), the eastern coast of India ( Gouda & Panigraphy 1989), and Guadalupe Island of the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico ( López-Fuerte et al. 2015). It is a diatom taxon inhabiting warmer oceans. It was encountered frequently as an epiphyte along the Seogwipo coast in Jeju Island, and represents a new record for South Korea.

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