Luticola desmetii Kopalova & Van de Vijver 2011, sp. nov.

Luticola desmetii Kopalová & Van de Vijver, sp. nov. (Figs 2–13) Valvae rhombicae at rhombicae-elloticae marginibus distincte convexis, apicibusque protractis, rostratis. Longitudo 22– 42.5 µm, latitudo 11.3–16.8 µm. Area axialis angustissima, paene linearis ad linearis-lanceolata, leviter dilat...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Bacillariophyta
Bacillariophyceae
Naviculales
Diadesmidaceae
Luticola
Luticola desmetii
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Bacillariophyta
Bacillariophyceae
Naviculales
Diadesmidaceae
Luticola
Luticola desmetii
Kopalová, Kateŕina
Nedbalová, Linda
Haan, Myriam De
Vijver, Bart Van De
Luticola desmetii Kopalova & Van de Vijver 2011, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Bacillariophyta
Bacillariophyceae
Naviculales
Diadesmidaceae
Luticola
Luticola desmetii
description Luticola desmetii Kopalová & Van de Vijver, sp. nov. (Figs 2–13) Valvae rhombicae at rhombicae-elloticae marginibus distincte convexis, apicibusque protractis, rostratis. Longitudo 22– 42.5 µm, latitudo 11.3–16.8 µm. Area axialis angustissima, paene linearis ad linearis-lanceolata, leviter dilatata in aream centralem. Sternum lineare adest marginatum depressionibus longitudinalibus. Area centralis irregularis, formans staurum rectangularem asymmetricum, marginatum serie una areolarum rotundatarum ad leviter transapicaliter elongatarum. Stigma solitaria magna rimiformis inter mediam partem valvae marginesque. Depressiones plures in area centrali, visibiles in microscopio photonico. Raphe filiformis, recta, terminationibus proximalibus indistinctis, fissurisque distalibus elongatis, deflexis. Striae transapicales radiatae in centro valvae, fortiter radiatae ad apices, 12–16 in 10 µm. Type :— ANTARCTICA. James Ross Island, Ulu Peninsula, Blue-Green Lake, sample D51, leg. L. Nedbalová , coll. date 27/01/2009, slide no. BR-4241 (holotype BR, Fig. 7 is the encircled holotype specimen), slide PLP-189 (isotype University of Antwerp, Belgium), BRM-ZU8/06 (isotype BRM). Valves rhombic to rhombic-elliptical with inflated, distinctly convex margins (Figs 2–8). Apices typically protracted, rostrate. Valve length 22–42.5 µm, valve width 11.3–16.8 µm (n=37). Axial area quite narrow, almost linear to linear-lanceolate, slightly widening towards the central area, formed by a raised, almost straight, linear sternum; bordered by longitudinal depressions (Fig. 9). Central area irregular, forming a rectangular, asymmetrical stauros, bordered by one series of rounded to very weakly transapically elongated areolae. One large, slit-like isolated stigma present, located halfway between valve margin and valve centre (Figs 9, 11). Multiple irregular, shallow depressions present in central area, visible in LM (Figs 9, 11). External raphe branches usually straight, with inconspicuous straight proximal raphe endings (Figs 9, 11). Distal raphe endings elongated, deflected towards stigma-bearing side (Figs 9, 12). Transapical striae radiate near valve centre, becoming strongly radiate towards poles, 12–16 in 10 µ m. Pattern of areolae rather irregular. Striae usually composed of 2–3 small, rounded areolae and one slit-like areola close to valve margin (Fig. 9). Towards apices, striae composed of 1–2 strictly rounded areolae (Fig. 12). Internally, poroids of valve face occluded by hymenes (Figs 10, 13). Internal expression of stigma absent (Fig. 13). Distinct stauros visible (Fig. 13). Longitudinal canal covered by siliceous outgrowth (Figs 10, 13). Internal proximal raphe endings terminate on edge of stauros (Fig. 13). Distal raphe endings terminate on small helictoglossae (Fig. 10). Habitat, Ecology and Distribution:— To date, L. desmetii has been found only in one small kettle lake (Blue-Green Lake) on James Ross Island close to the Whisky Glacier. The largest population was found in an epilithon sample. The lake had a pH of 7.8, a low specific conductance (91 µS/cm) and was relatively species rich with 32 species observed, dominated by Nitzschia taxa belonging to the complex around Nitzschia perminuta (Grunow in Van Heurck 1881: pl.68. Fig. 31) Peragallo (1903: 672) and Psammothidium metakryophilum (Lange-Bertalot & Schmidt in Schmidt et al. 1990: 64) Sabbe (in Sabbe et al. 2003: 242). A record from the South Shetland Islands (Håkansson & Jones 1994) has not be verified. Etymology:— Luticola desmetii is named after our dear friend and colleague Prof. Dr. Willem De Smet (University of Antwerp, Belgium) in honour of his Arctic and Antarctic limnological work. Observations : — At present, no Luticola taxa have a similar valve shape to L. desmetii . Luticola higleri and L. katkae Van de Vijver & Zidarova (in Van de Vijver, Zidarova & de Haan 2011: 143) have a similar irregular pattern of longitudinal depressions, raised sternum and shallow depressions in the axial and central area (Van de Vijver et al. 2006, 2011). However, both taxa have a different valve outline with clearly capitate apices ( L. katkae ) and broadly rounded valves ( L. katkae and L. higleri ). Moreover, L. higleri shows a distinct marginal rim on the valve face/mantle margin, which is absent in L. desmetii . Both have short distal raphe fissures in contrast to the elongated, deflected distal raphe endings in L. desmetii . At present, no taxon of Luticola has a similar valve outline. Luticola heufleriana (Grunow 1863: 155) D.G.Mann (in Round, Crawford & Mann 1990: 671) has weakly rhombic valves with clearly capitate apices, whereas L. lagerheimii (Cleve 1894: Taf. 7:11) D.G.Mann (in Round, Crawford & Mann 1990: 671) has a comparable outline but forms long chains, has deflected proximal raphe endings and short marginal spines. Björck et al. (1996) reported L. heufleriana from sediment cores taken in three lakes on Ulu Peninsula, close to Blue-Green Lake. Although this record could not be verified, due to the lack of samples and illustrations, it is highly likely that this taxon should be attributed to L. desmetii . : Published as part of Kopalová, Kateŕina, Nedbalová, Linda, Haan, Myriam De & Vijver, Bart Van De, 2011, Description of five new species of the diatom genus Luticola (Bacillariophyta, Diadesmidaceae) found in lakes of James Ross Island (Maritime Antarctic Region), pp. 44-60 in Phytotaxa 27 on pages 47-49, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.27.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/4894204 : {"references": ["Van Heurck, H. (1881) Synopsis des Diatomees de Belgique. Atlas. Ducaju & Cie., Anvers. pls 31 - 77.", "Peragallo, M. (1903) Le Catalogue General des Diatomees. Clermont-Ferrand. 2: 472 - 973.", "Schmidt, R., Mausbacher, R. and Muller, J. (1990) Holocene diatom flora and stratigraphy from sediment cores of two Antarctic lakes (King George Island). Journal of Paleolimnology 3 (1): 55 - 74.", "Sabbe, K., Verleyen, E., Hodgson, D. A., Vanhoutte, K. and Vyverman, W. (2003) Benthic diatom flora of freshwater and saline lakes in the Larsemann Hills and Rauer Islands, East Antarctica. Antarctic Science 15: 227 - 248.", "Hakansson, H. & Jones, V. J. (1994) The compiled freshwater diatom taxa list for the maritime region of the South Shetland and South Orkney Islands. In: Hamilton, P. B. (ed.), Proceedings of the Fourth Arctic-Antarctic Diatom Symposium Workshop, Canadian Technical report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 157: 77 - 83.", "Van de Vijver, B., Zidarova, R. & de Haan, M. (2011) Four new Luticola taxa (Bacillariophyta) from the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island (Maritime Antarctic Region). Nova Hedwigia 92: 137 - 158.", "Van de Vijver, B., Van Dam, H. & Beyens, L. (2006) Luticola higleri sp. nov. A new diatom species from King George Island (South Shetland Island, Antarctica). Nova Hedwigia 83: 69 - 79.", "Grunow, A. (1863) Ueber einige neue und ungenugend bekannte Arten und Gattungen von Diatomaceen. Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Koniglichen Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 13: 137 - 162.", "Round, F. E., Crawford, R. M. & Mann, D. G. (1990) The diatoms: Biology and Morphology of the genera. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 747 pp.", "Cleve, P. T. (1894) Synopsis of the Naviculoid Diatoms, Part I. Kongliga Svenska-Vetenskaps Akademiens Handlingar 26: 1 - 194.", "Bjorck, S., Olson, S., Ellis-Evans, C., Hakansson, H., Humlum, O. & Manuel de Lirio, J. (1996) Late Holocene palaeoclimatic records from lake sediments on James Ross Island, Antarctica. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 121: 195 - 220."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.4923676 2023-05-15T14:01:46+02:00 Luticola desmetii Kopalova & Van de Vijver 2011, sp. nov. Kopalová, Kateŕina Nedbalová, Linda Haan, Myriam De Vijver, Bart Van De 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4923676 https://zenodo.org/record/4923676 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/4894204 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFBAFF856048FFD90D71FF97FFF9881B https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.27.1.5 http://zenodo.org/record/4894204 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFBAFF856048FFD90D71FF97FFF9881B https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894210 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894222 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4923675 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Chromista Bacillariophyta Bacillariophyceae Naviculales Diadesmidaceae Luticola Luticola desmetii Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4923676 https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.27.1.5 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894210 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894222 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4923675 2022-02-08T13:29:49Z Luticola desmetii Kopalová & Van de Vijver, sp. nov. (Figs 2–13) Valvae rhombicae at rhombicae-elloticae marginibus distincte convexis, apicibusque protractis, rostratis. Longitudo 22– 42.5 µm, latitudo 11.3–16.8 µm. Area axialis angustissima, paene linearis ad linearis-lanceolata, leviter dilatata in aream centralem. Sternum lineare adest marginatum depressionibus longitudinalibus. Area centralis irregularis, formans staurum rectangularem asymmetricum, marginatum serie una areolarum rotundatarum ad leviter transapicaliter elongatarum. Stigma solitaria magna rimiformis inter mediam partem valvae marginesque. Depressiones plures in area centrali, visibiles in microscopio photonico. Raphe filiformis, recta, terminationibus proximalibus indistinctis, fissurisque distalibus elongatis, deflexis. Striae transapicales radiatae in centro valvae, fortiter radiatae ad apices, 12–16 in 10 µm. Type :— ANTARCTICA. James Ross Island, Ulu Peninsula, Blue-Green Lake, sample D51, leg. L. Nedbalová , coll. date 27/01/2009, slide no. BR-4241 (holotype BR, Fig. 7 is the encircled holotype specimen), slide PLP-189 (isotype University of Antwerp, Belgium), BRM-ZU8/06 (isotype BRM). Valves rhombic to rhombic-elliptical with inflated, distinctly convex margins (Figs 2–8). Apices typically protracted, rostrate. Valve length 22–42.5 µm, valve width 11.3–16.8 µm (n=37). Axial area quite narrow, almost linear to linear-lanceolate, slightly widening towards the central area, formed by a raised, almost straight, linear sternum; bordered by longitudinal depressions (Fig. 9). Central area irregular, forming a rectangular, asymmetrical stauros, bordered by one series of rounded to very weakly transapically elongated areolae. One large, slit-like isolated stigma present, located halfway between valve margin and valve centre (Figs 9, 11). Multiple irregular, shallow depressions present in central area, visible in LM (Figs 9, 11). External raphe branches usually straight, with inconspicuous straight proximal raphe endings (Figs 9, 11). Distal raphe endings elongated, deflected towards stigma-bearing side (Figs 9, 12). Transapical striae radiate near valve centre, becoming strongly radiate towards poles, 12–16 in 10 µ m. Pattern of areolae rather irregular. Striae usually composed of 2–3 small, rounded areolae and one slit-like areola close to valve margin (Fig. 9). Towards apices, striae composed of 1–2 strictly rounded areolae (Fig. 12). Internally, poroids of valve face occluded by hymenes (Figs 10, 13). Internal expression of stigma absent (Fig. 13). Distinct stauros visible (Fig. 13). Longitudinal canal covered by siliceous outgrowth (Figs 10, 13). Internal proximal raphe endings terminate on edge of stauros (Fig. 13). Distal raphe endings terminate on small helictoglossae (Fig. 10). Habitat, Ecology and Distribution:— To date, L. desmetii has been found only in one small kettle lake (Blue-Green Lake) on James Ross Island close to the Whisky Glacier. The largest population was found in an epilithon sample. The lake had a pH of 7.8, a low specific conductance (91 µS/cm) and was relatively species rich with 32 species observed, dominated by Nitzschia taxa belonging to the complex around Nitzschia perminuta (Grunow in Van Heurck 1881: pl.68. Fig. 31) Peragallo (1903: 672) and Psammothidium metakryophilum (Lange-Bertalot & Schmidt in Schmidt et al. 1990: 64) Sabbe (in Sabbe et al. 2003: 242). A record from the South Shetland Islands (Håkansson & Jones 1994) has not be verified. Etymology:— Luticola desmetii is named after our dear friend and colleague Prof. Dr. Willem De Smet (University of Antwerp, Belgium) in honour of his Arctic and Antarctic limnological work. Observations : — At present, no Luticola taxa have a similar valve shape to L. desmetii . Luticola higleri and L. katkae Van de Vijver & Zidarova (in Van de Vijver, Zidarova & de Haan 2011: 143) have a similar irregular pattern of longitudinal depressions, raised sternum and shallow depressions in the axial and central area (Van de Vijver et al. 2006, 2011). However, both taxa have a different valve outline with clearly capitate apices ( L. katkae ) and broadly rounded valves ( L. katkae and L. higleri ). Moreover, L. higleri shows a distinct marginal rim on the valve face/mantle margin, which is absent in L. desmetii . Both have short distal raphe fissures in contrast to the elongated, deflected distal raphe endings in L. desmetii . At present, no taxon of Luticola has a similar valve outline. Luticola heufleriana (Grunow 1863: 155) D.G.Mann (in Round, Crawford & Mann 1990: 671) has weakly rhombic valves with clearly capitate apices, whereas L. lagerheimii (Cleve 1894: Taf. 7:11) D.G.Mann (in Round, Crawford & Mann 1990: 671) has a comparable outline but forms long chains, has deflected proximal raphe endings and short marginal spines. Björck et al. (1996) reported L. heufleriana from sediment cores taken in three lakes on Ulu Peninsula, close to Blue-Green Lake. Although this record could not be verified, due to the lack of samples and illustrations, it is highly likely that this taxon should be attributed to L. desmetii . : Published as part of Kopalová, Kateŕina, Nedbalová, Linda, Haan, Myriam De & Vijver, Bart Van De, 2011, Description of five new species of the diatom genus Luticola (Bacillariophyta, Diadesmidaceae) found in lakes of James Ross Island (Maritime Antarctic Region), pp. 44-60 in Phytotaxa 27 on pages 47-49, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.27.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/4894204 : {"references": ["Van Heurck, H. (1881) Synopsis des Diatomees de Belgique. Atlas. Ducaju & Cie., Anvers. pls 31 - 77.", "Peragallo, M. (1903) Le Catalogue General des Diatomees. Clermont-Ferrand. 2: 472 - 973.", "Schmidt, R., Mausbacher, R. and Muller, J. (1990) Holocene diatom flora and stratigraphy from sediment cores of two Antarctic lakes (King George Island). Journal of Paleolimnology 3 (1): 55 - 74.", "Sabbe, K., Verleyen, E., Hodgson, D. A., Vanhoutte, K. and Vyverman, W. (2003) Benthic diatom flora of freshwater and saline lakes in the Larsemann Hills and Rauer Islands, East Antarctica. Antarctic Science 15: 227 - 248.", "Hakansson, H. & Jones, V. J. (1994) The compiled freshwater diatom taxa list for the maritime region of the South Shetland and South Orkney Islands. In: Hamilton, P. B. (ed.), Proceedings of the Fourth Arctic-Antarctic Diatom Symposium Workshop, Canadian Technical report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 157: 77 - 83.", "Van de Vijver, B., Zidarova, R. & de Haan, M. (2011) Four new Luticola taxa (Bacillariophyta) from the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island (Maritime Antarctic Region). Nova Hedwigia 92: 137 - 158.", "Van de Vijver, B., Van Dam, H. & Beyens, L. (2006) Luticola higleri sp. nov. A new diatom species from King George Island (South Shetland Island, Antarctica). Nova Hedwigia 83: 69 - 79.", "Grunow, A. (1863) Ueber einige neue und ungenugend bekannte Arten und Gattungen von Diatomaceen. Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Koniglichen Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 13: 137 - 162.", "Round, F. E., Crawford, R. M. & Mann, D. G. (1990) The diatoms: Biology and Morphology of the genera. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 747 pp.", "Cleve, P. T. (1894) Synopsis of the Naviculoid Diatoms, Part I. Kongliga Svenska-Vetenskaps Akademiens Handlingar 26: 1 - 194.", "Bjorck, S., Olson, S., Ellis-Evans, C., Hakansson, H., Humlum, O. & Manuel de Lirio, J. (1996) Late Holocene palaeoclimatic records from lake sediments on James Ross Island, Antarctica. 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