Chaetoceros protuberans Lauder (1864a: 79)

Bosak, Sunčica & Sarno, Diana, 2017, The planktonic diatom genus Chaetoceros Ehrenberg (Bacillariophyta) from the Adriatic Sea, Phytotaxa 314 (1), pp. 1-44 : 30-31

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.314.1.1

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038587FE-5159-FFFA-6AE5-F9D1DE31F858

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scientific name

Chaetoceros protuberans Lauder (1864a: 79)
status

 

Chaetoceros protuberans Lauder (1864a: 79) View in CoL ( Figs 156–159 View FIGURES 154–161 )

References: — Hustedt (1930) (as Chaetoceros didymus var. protuberans View in CoL ), Cupp (1943) (as Chaetoceros didymus var. protuberans View in CoL ), Rines & Hargraves (1988) (as Chaetoceros didymus var. protuberans View in CoL ), Lechuga-Devéze & Hernandez-Becerril (1988), Hernández-Becerril (1991b), Jensen & Moestrup (1998) (as Chaetoceros didymus var. protuberans View in CoL ), Hernández-Becerril & Flores Granados (1998), Shevchenko et al. (2006), Kooistra et al. (2010), Lee et al. (2014b).

Synonym: — Chaetoceros didymus var. protuberans (Lauder) Gran & Yendo. View in CoL

Morphometry: —a.a.: 13–24 μm; p.a.: 22–26 μm.

LM: —The cells are united in short and straight chains ( Fig. 156 View FIGURES 154–161 ). Cells are elliptical in valve view and rectangular in girdle view with sharp and slightly drawn up corners. Valve face is slightly concave with a prominent hemispherical protuberance in the centre ( Fig. 156 View FIGURES 154–161 ). The intercalary setae arise at the cell corners with a long basal part and cross over each other outside the chain margin ( Figs 156, 157 View FIGURES 154–161 ). They diverge from the apical axis at a small angle in valve view, and in girdle view they are generally straight or slightly bent towards the chain end ( Fig. 156 View FIGURES 154–161 ). The apertures are wide and constricted in the centre due to the presence of central protuberances on both sibling valves.

EM: —Valves are densely perforated with round small poroids lacking only on the central protuberance ( Fig. 158 View FIGURES 154–161 ). A hyaline rim is present along the marginal ridge of the valve. The valve mantle is low with a slight constriction near its edge ( Fig. 158 View FIGURES 154–161 ). The setae are generally four-sided in cross-section, with each side perforated with a single longitudinal line of elliptical poroids. Shark fin-shaped spines are arranged longitudinally on the ridges ( Fig. 159 View FIGURES 154–161 ).

Distinctive features: —Valve face with a prominent hemispherical central protuberance. Absence of siliceous capilli present on the valves of the similar species C. didymus View in CoL .

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Ochrophyta

Class

Bacillariophyceae

Order

Chaetocerotales

Family

Chaetocerotaceae

Genus

Chaetoceros

Loc

Chaetoceros protuberans Lauder (1864a: 79)

Bosak, Sunčica & Sarno, Diana 2017
2017
Loc

Chaetoceros protuberans

Lauder, H. S. 1864: )
1864
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