Stauroneis clarkii Bahls 2012, sp. nov.

Stauroneis clarkii Bahls, sp. nov . (Figs 1–4) Type: — USA. Montana: Spring at base of Square Butte, tributary of Cowboy Creek, Chouteau County, 47.4829 o N, 110.2380 o W, 1400 m elevation, collected from rocks and sediment by Loren Bahls, 22 May 1999. Montana Diatom Collection (MDC) sample 179801;...

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Taxonomy
Chromista
Bacillariophyta
Bacillariophyceae
Naviculales
Stauroneidaceae
Stauroneis
Stauroneis clarkii
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Taxonomy
Chromista
Bacillariophyta
Bacillariophyceae
Naviculales
Stauroneidaceae
Stauroneis
Stauroneis clarkii
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Stauroneis clarkii Bahls 2012, sp. nov.
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Taxonomy
Chromista
Bacillariophyta
Bacillariophyceae
Naviculales
Stauroneidaceae
Stauroneis
Stauroneis clarkii
description Stauroneis clarkii Bahls, sp. nov . (Figs 1–4) Type: — USA. Montana: Spring at base of Square Butte, tributary of Cowboy Creek, Chouteau County, 47.4829 o N, 110.2380 o W, 1400 m elevation, collected from rocks and sediment by Loren Bahls, 22 May 1999. Montana Diatom Collection (MDC) sample 179801; holotype slide MDC B1-22-5, Figs 1–4; isotype slide MDC B1-22-6. Valves lanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate with subrostrate, broadly rounded apices. Shallow pseudoseptum occupies each apex (Fig. 4). Valve length 47–55 µm; valve width 10.0– 12.3 µm. Raphe filiform, slightly sinuous, with a pronounced bend near the proximal ends, which are weakly inflated. Distal raphe ends hooked towards the same direction. Axial area c. 4 x wider than raphe, following the same contours, including the aforementioned bend. Central stauros broad, largely rectangular, scarcely wider at valve margins. Striae radiate throughout, somewhat curved, concave toward valve center, 19–20 in 10 µm. Areolae in striae 18–20 in 10 µm. Etymology: —This taxon is named after William Clark (1770–1838), an early 19 th Century Montana explorer (Jones 2004). Observations: — Stauroneis clarkii was reported by Bahls (2010: 155) as S. subhyperborea Van de Vijver & Lange-Bertalot (2004: 72), from which it may be distinguished by its wider, less protracted apices, shallower pseudosepta, and higher areola density. It differs from S. obtusa Lagerstedt (1873: 36) by having subtly protracted apices and somewhat wider valves relative to their length. Stauroneis microbtusa Reichardt (2004: 442) has more steeply radiate striae and a central stauros that is shaped like a bow tie. Stauroneis clarkii is known only from the type locality, which it shares with S. sacajaweae . : Published as part of Bahls, Loren, 2012, Five new species of Stauroneis (Bacillariophyta, Stauroneidaceae) from the northern Rocky Mountains, USA, pp. 1-8 in Phytotaxa 67 (1) on page 2, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.67.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5065934 : {"references": ["Jones, L. Y. (2004) William Clark and the Shaping of the West, Hill and Wang, New York.", "Bahls, L. (2010) Stauroneis in the Northern Rockies - 50 species of Stauroneis sensu stricto from western Montana, northern Idaho, northeastern Washington and southwestern Alberta, including 16 species described as new. Vol. 4 In: Bahls, L. (Ed.), Northwest Diatoms, Montana Diatom Collection, Helena, 179 pp.", "Van de Vijver, B., Beyens, L. & Lange-Bertalot, H. (2004) The Genus Stauroneis in the Arctic and (Sub-) Antarctic Regions. Bibliotheca Diatomologica, Band 51. J. Cramer, Berlin, 317 pp.", "Lagerstedt, N. G. W. (1873) Sotvattens-Diatomaceer fran Spetsbergen och Beeren Eiland. Bihang till Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps- Akademiens Handlingar 1 / 14: 1 - 52, 2 Taf.", "Reichardt, E. (2004) Eine bemerkenswerte Diatomeenassoziation in einem Quellhabitat im Grazer Bergland, Osterreich. In: Lange- Bertalot, H. (Ed.), Iconographia Diatomologica, A. R. G. Gantner Verlag K. G., Ruggell, pp. 419 - 480."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5067398 2023-05-15T13:36:51+02:00 Stauroneis clarkii Bahls 2012, sp. nov. Bahls, Loren 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5067398 https://zenodo.org/record/5067398 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5065934 http://publication.plazi.org/id/0A472833116BF1294B197712FFC2FFA9 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.67.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/5065934 http://publication.plazi.org/id/0A472833116BF1294B197712FFC2FFA9 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5065936 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5067397 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Chromista Bacillariophyta Bacillariophyceae Naviculales Stauroneidaceae Stauroneis Stauroneis clarkii article-journal ScholarlyArticle Text Taxonomic treatment 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5067398 https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.67.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5065936 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5067397 2022-03-10T13:29:10Z Stauroneis clarkii Bahls, sp. nov . (Figs 1–4) Type: — USA. Montana: Spring at base of Square Butte, tributary of Cowboy Creek, Chouteau County, 47.4829 o N, 110.2380 o W, 1400 m elevation, collected from rocks and sediment by Loren Bahls, 22 May 1999. Montana Diatom Collection (MDC) sample 179801; holotype slide MDC B1-22-5, Figs 1–4; isotype slide MDC B1-22-6. Valves lanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate with subrostrate, broadly rounded apices. Shallow pseudoseptum occupies each apex (Fig. 4). Valve length 47–55 µm; valve width 10.0– 12.3 µm. Raphe filiform, slightly sinuous, with a pronounced bend near the proximal ends, which are weakly inflated. Distal raphe ends hooked towards the same direction. Axial area c. 4 x wider than raphe, following the same contours, including the aforementioned bend. Central stauros broad, largely rectangular, scarcely wider at valve margins. Striae radiate throughout, somewhat curved, concave toward valve center, 19–20 in 10 µm. Areolae in striae 18–20 in 10 µm. Etymology: —This taxon is named after William Clark (1770–1838), an early 19 th Century Montana explorer (Jones 2004). Observations: — Stauroneis clarkii was reported by Bahls (2010: 155) as S. subhyperborea Van de Vijver & Lange-Bertalot (2004: 72), from which it may be distinguished by its wider, less protracted apices, shallower pseudosepta, and higher areola density. It differs from S. obtusa Lagerstedt (1873: 36) by having subtly protracted apices and somewhat wider valves relative to their length. Stauroneis microbtusa Reichardt (2004: 442) has more steeply radiate striae and a central stauros that is shaped like a bow tie. Stauroneis clarkii is known only from the type locality, which it shares with S. sacajaweae . : Published as part of Bahls, Loren, 2012, Five new species of Stauroneis (Bacillariophyta, Stauroneidaceae) from the northern Rocky Mountains, USA, pp. 1-8 in Phytotaxa 67 (1) on page 2, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.67.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5065934 : {"references": ["Jones, L. Y. (2004) William Clark and the Shaping of the West, Hill and Wang, New York.", "Bahls, L. (2010) Stauroneis in the Northern Rockies - 50 species of Stauroneis sensu stricto from western Montana, northern Idaho, northeastern Washington and southwestern Alberta, including 16 species described as new. Vol. 4 In: Bahls, L. (Ed.), Northwest Diatoms, Montana Diatom Collection, Helena, 179 pp.", "Van de Vijver, B., Beyens, L. & Lange-Bertalot, H. (2004) The Genus Stauroneis in the Arctic and (Sub-) Antarctic Regions. Bibliotheca Diatomologica, Band 51. J. Cramer, Berlin, 317 pp.", "Lagerstedt, N. G. W. (1873) Sotvattens-Diatomaceer fran Spetsbergen och Beeren Eiland. Bihang till Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps- Akademiens Handlingar 1 / 14: 1 - 52, 2 Taf.", "Reichardt, E. (2004) Eine bemerkenswerte Diatomeenassoziation in einem Quellhabitat im Grazer Bergland, Osterreich. In: Lange- Bertalot, H. (Ed.), Iconographia Diatomologica, A. R. G. Gantner Verlag K. G., Ruggell, pp. 419 - 480."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic Arctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Antarctic Cramer ENVELOPE(-63.098,-63.098,-64.824,-64.824) Loren ENVELOPE(-171.669,-171.669,65.509,65.509) Northern Rockies ENVELOPE(-123.446,-123.446,59.074,59.074)