Reassessment of pore occlusion in some diatom taxa with re-evaluation of Placoneis Mereschkowsky (Bacillariophyceae: Cymbellales) and description of two new genera

In this article, the history and taxonomy of Placoneis gastrum , the type species of the genus Placoneis , was discussed. We investigated the structure of pore occlusions in Placoneis and related genera. As a result, we propose a new classification for tectulum-like types of pore occlusions. The new...

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Main Authors: Mironov, Andrei, Glushchenko, Anton, Maltsev, Yevhen, Genkal, Sergey, Kuznetsova, Irina, Kociolek, John Patrick, Liu, Yan, Kulikovskiy, Maxim
Other Authors: Russian Science Foundation, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PeerJ 2024
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17278
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Summary:In this article, the history and taxonomy of Placoneis gastrum , the type species of the genus Placoneis , was discussed. We investigated the structure of pore occlusions in Placoneis and related genera. As a result, we propose a new classification for tectulum-like types of pore occlusions. The new classification is congruent with previously-published and newly-constructed phylogenies based on molecular data. Based on the different structures of the pore occlusions, species of Placoneis are transferred to Witkowskia gen. nov. Hence, 168 new combinations are introduced. A new diatom species, with a similar morphology to Placoneis flabellata , was discovered in Bắc Kạn Province, Vietnam. It is described in this article as Chudaevia densistriata sp. nov. Placoneis flabellata is transferred to Chudaevia gen. nov. We also illustrate Placoneis flabellata herein and compare it to Chudaevia densistriata sp. nov. An unknown diatom, similar to Placoneis coloradensis , was discovered in Chukotka, Russia. It is introduced as Placoneis elinae sp. nov. below. Additionally, we discuss the distribution of some species of Witkowskia gen. nov. and Chudaevia gen. nov.