Nitzschia angularis W. Smith 1853

Nitzschia angularis W. Smith (Figure 93) Literature: (Hendey 1964, p. 281, pl. 39, fig. 6; Witkowski et al. 2000, p. 368, pl. 199, figs. 5, 6). Description: Length 82–105 µm, width 8–12 µm, fibulae 5–6 in 10 µm. Remarks: Striae are very fine and difficult to resolve under LM, normally appearing mott...

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Main Authors: Al-Handal, Adil Y., Torstensson, Anders, Wulff, Angela
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Published: Zenodo 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000243
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Summary:Nitzschia angularis W. Smith (Figure 93) Literature: (Hendey 1964, p. 281, pl. 39, fig. 6; Witkowski et al. 2000, p. 368, pl. 199, figs. 5, 6). Description: Length 82–105 µm, width 8–12 µm, fibulae 5–6 in 10 µm. Remarks: Striae are very fine and difficult to resolve under LM, normally appearing mottled as a result of crossing transverse and oblique lines. Ecology and distribution: Widely distributed species in temperate and North European waters (Hendey 1964). Also recorded in the sea-ice of the Arctic (Hsiao 1980) and from surface sediment in Antarctica (Prasad and Nienow 1986). Frequent in Potter Cove. Published as part of Al-Handal, Adil Y., Torstensson, Anders & Wulff, Angela, 2022, Revisiting Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica, 12 years later: new observations of marine benthic diatoms, pp. 81-103 in Botanica Marina (Warsaw, Poland) (Warsaw, Poland) 65 (2) on page 95, DOI:10.1515/bot-2021-0066, http://zenodo.org/record/11000147