Mallomonas sibirica Bessudova & Firsova & Tomberg & Bayramova & Hilkhanova & Bedoshvili & Bashenkhaeva & Zakharova & Likhoshway 2023, sp. nov.
Mallomonas sibirica sp. nov. Bessudova (Figs. 5–11) Description: Scales are 4.1–5.5 × 2.0–2.9 μm, oval, with lateral incurvings. The dome is subcircular, its ornamentation appears to vary between samples: smooth surface or with struts or rounded depressions (up to 0.15 μm in diameter) or reticulum v...
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2023
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10015529 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B58010FFA5FFE4FF3193C1FBE5FC7C |
Summary: | Mallomonas sibirica sp. nov. Bessudova (Figs. 5–11) Description: Scales are 4.1–5.5 × 2.0–2.9 μm, oval, with lateral incurvings. The dome is subcircular, its ornamentation appears to vary between samples: smooth surface or with struts or rounded depressions (up to 0.15 μm in diameter) or reticulum variants were noted. The shield is covered with a thick secondary siliceous layer, marked with 8–12 regularly spaced transverse ribs with rounded depressions between them. Rounded depressions (up to 0.15 μm in diameter) are evenly distributed between the transverse ribs (Fig. 5, 6, 9). There is a pore on the basal plate inside each depression. A group of 8–10 pores is located in the angle of the V-rib in the posterior part of the shield (Fig. 5). This area is lacking the secondary siliceous layer. Anterior flanges are well-developed, with 2–8 (14) struts on each side (Figs. 7, 8). The V-rib on the scales is acutely angled, slightly hooded, and continues on the anterior flanges. The posterior rim is wide and smooth, bears numerous internal struts (Fig. 5). The posterior flange contains approximately 14–20 struts and scattered rounded depressions between them, that are not evenly spaced (Fig. 5). Bristles are 3.3–8.7 μm in length, slightly curved (Fig. 11). The tip is bifurcated with unequal diverging branches. One branch is short and sharp, whereas the other is wide with an acute tip and flat dorsal side. Cysts were not observed. Holotype (here designated): Portion of a single gathering of cells on SEM stubs No. 18075 deposited at the herbarium of the Limnological Institute, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk (LIN). Y.R. Zakharova, Y.D. Bedoshvili and L.I. Kopyrina collected material from Ulu Lake, in the Republic of Yakutia, Russia, on April 24, 2021. Figure 6 illustrates illustrates the characteristic scales from the holotype. Type locality: Ulu Lake, Republic of Yakutia, Russia. Latitude/Longitude: N63º20ʹ9ʺ E141º3ʹ54ʺ. Etymology: The new species is named after the region of its origin, ... |
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