Fragilaria irregularis Chudaev, Jüttner & Van de Vijver, 2021

Chudaev, Dmitry, Jüttner, Ingrid & Vijver, Bart Van De, 2021, Fragilaria irregularis sp. nov. a new araphid species (Fragilariaceae, Bacillariophyta) from the River Adegoy, Krasnodar Territory, Russia, Phytotaxa 508 (2), pp. 221-228 : 222-223

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.508.2.11

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5484870

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scientific name

Fragilaria irregularis Chudaev, Jüttner & Van de Vijver
status

sp. nov.

Fragilaria irregularis Chudaev, Jüttner & Van de Vijver , sp. nov. ( Figs 1–56 View FIGURES 1–48 View FIGURES 49–52 View FIGURES 53–56 )

Description:—LM ( Figs 1–48 View FIGURES 1–48 ): Cells solitary, ribbon-like colonies not observed. Valves linear in larger and mediumsized specimens to linear-elliptic in smaller specimens. Valve margins tapering abruptly forming well developed ‘shoulders’ near the apices. Apices distinctly protracted, subcapitate. Valve margins sometimes slightly irregular, often with different curvature on both sides of the valve, resulting in an asymmetrical valve shape with a margin slightly more arched on one side and a straight margin on the opposite side. Valve dimensions (n=50): length 14–27 µm, width 3.5–5.5 µm. Sternum distinct although very narrow, linear, not widening in the central part of the valve. Central area absent. Striae alternating, parallel throughout most of the valve, becoming radiate close to apices, irregularly spaced with some virgae much wider than striae, 7–14 in 10 µm. Occasionally, striae slightly shortened ( Figs 1, 4, 9, 13, 14, 42, 47 View FIGURES 1–48 ). Valves showing a more regular striation pattern rare ( Figs 12, 28, 34, 44 View FIGURES 1–48 ). Areolae not discernible in LM.

SEM ( Figs 49–56 View FIGURES 49–52 View FIGURES 53–56 ): Valve surface almost flat. Spines or spine vestiges not observed ( Figs 49–50 View FIGURES 49–52 , 54, 55 View FIGURES 53–56 ). Large mantle plaques visible at mantle edge ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 53–56 , white arrow). Striae uniseriate, composed of small, circular, usually rimmed areolae; 49–63 areolae in 10 µm ( Figs 49–50 View FIGURES 49–52 , 54–56 View FIGURES 53–56 ). One transapically elongated rimoportula present at one apex, replacing part of the last stria ( Figs 49–52 View FIGURES 49–52 , white arrowheads, 55–56, black arrowheads). Apical pore fields composed of several rows of very small poroids ( Figs 56 View FIGURES 53–56 , white arrow). Internally, virgae not or only weakly raised above the areolae, the latter present in very shallow grooves. Rimoportula straight to oblique, forming a transapically elongate, lipped slit ( Figs 51–52 View FIGURES 49–52 , white arrowheads). Cingulum composed of at least two open copulae bearing one row of circular perforations ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 53–56 , white arrow) at the junction of pars interior and pars exterior. Most abvalvar copula ligulate ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 53–56 , white arrowhead), valvocopula lacking ligula ( Figs 53–56 View FIGURES 53–56 ).

Type:— RUSSIA. Krasnodar Territory: Adegoy River, vicinity of Afonka Khutor , on mosses, 44.72580° N, 37.93992° E, 176 m asl, D. A GoogleMaps . Chudaev , 27th May 2016 (Holotype: MW-D! slide 501s1 = Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1–48 ; isotypes: slides LE A0000300 , LE A0000303 ) .

Etymology:—The specific epithet refers to the irregular striation pattern.

Ecology and distribution:—The species is so far only known from its type locality, the Adegoy River, where it was present at a relative abundance of 6.5%. The associated diatom flora in the sample was composed of several, at present unidentified, species in Achnanthidium Kützing (1844: 75 , 40%) and Encyonopsis Krammer (1997: 156 , 3%), Diatoma moniliformis ( Kützing 1834: 580) D.M. Williams (2012: 260 , 11%), Gomphonella olivacea ( Hornemann 1810: fasc. 24, pl. 1429) Rabenhorst (1853: 61, 3%), Gomphonema tergestinum (Grunow in Van Heurck 1880: pl. 25, fig. 40) Fricke in A. Schmidt (1902: pl. 234, figs 39–43, 5%), Navicula cryptotenella Lange-Bertalot in Krammer & Lange-Bertalot (1985: 62, 3%) and Nitzschia media Hantzsch (1860: 40 , 6%).

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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

LE

Servico de Microbiologia e Imunologia

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