Turrisphaera undetermined ...

Turrisphaera sp. (Figs 33–37) Cells reminiscent of P. sagittifera HOL (syn. Turrisphaera borealis) have been regularly encountered in Antarctic samples and were expected to eventually appear as the life cycle counterpart of Antarctic P. sagittifera cfr. The cells illustrated here originate from the...

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Main Authors: Thomsen, Helge A., Østergaard, Jette B., Heldal, Mikal
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Published: Zenodo 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12534992
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.12534992
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Summary:Turrisphaera sp. (Figs 33–37) Cells reminiscent of P. sagittifera HOL (syn. Turrisphaera borealis) have been regularly encountered in Antarctic samples and were expected to eventually appear as the life cycle counterpart of Antarctic P. sagittifera cfr. The cells illustrated here originate from the Weddell Sea (EPOS) and display the typical cell coverage of symmetrical and tower-shaped holococcoliths that are flaring at both ends. Crystallographic features (Figs 35–36) are also consistent with those of P. sagittifera HOL. Our main hesitation to up front identify the Antarctic material as P. sagittifera HOL is due to the fact that the individual holococcoliths are shorter (1.2–1.5 µm) and slightly more narrow (ca. 0.4 µm) and also accordingly have fewer hexagonal plates across the coccolith. The overall appearance of the Antarctic material is thus somewhat different from the Arctic P. sagittifera HOL (compare e.g. Figs 24 and 34). It should also be emphasized that we have at present no evidence from Antarctic ... : Published as part of Thomsen, Helge A., Østergaard, Jette B. & Heldal, Mikal, 2016, Coccolithophores in Polar Waters: HOL Revisited Papposphaera sagittifera HET and, pp. 33-50 in Acta Protozoologica 55 (1) on page 44, DOI: 10.4467/16890027AP.16.005.4046, http://zenodo.org/record/10994318 ...