Gomphoneis cf. subcapitata, Kociolek, Kulikovskiy & Solak, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.154.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5100841 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/242F87F0-3A57-DD06-B6FD-FA6DF73CF82D |
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Gomphoneis cf. subcapitata ( Figs 175–192 View PLATE 7 , 406)
Valves small, lanceolate to nearly elliptical-clavate, headpole rounded, footpole narrowly rounded. Length 8.0– 15.5 µm, breadth 2.5–3.5 µm. Axial area narrow, straight, expanded to form a wide rectangular central area extending to the margin with1–2 shortened striae. 4 stigmoids positioned at the end of striae occur around the central area. Raphe barely lateral, more or less straight. Striae costate, slightly radiate, 13–16/ 10 µm. Apical pore field indistrinct. Septa and pseudosepta at the poles, small.
In the SEM the valve interior of this small diatom has a rather prominent central nodule, with recurved proximal raphe ends, and surrounded by 4 stigmoids. The stigmoid openings are more or less rounded. Large helictoglossae are present at the poles, and there is a small pseudoseptum at each end of the valve (Fig. 406).
Observations:— We will continue to examine specimens of this relatively common species before deciding whether to include all similar specimens within a concept of G. subcapitata , or to segregate them into a separate species. Valve shape with respect to how developed the protracted headpole might be (less protracted in these specimens) differentiates this group from G. subcapitata .
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