Craspedostauros confusus Zidarova, M. de Haan, P. Ivanov, Hineva & Van de Vijver 2022, sp. nov.

Craspedostauros confusus Zidarova, M.de Haan, P.Ivanov, Hineva & Van de Vijver sp. nov. (Figs 9– 6, 8, 8–56) Description LM observations (Figs 9– 6, 8):— Frustules lanceolate in girdle view with convex, rarely weakly constricted (and hence biarcuate) margins, bearing numerous copulae. Longer val...

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Main Authors: Zidarova, Ralitsa, Haan, Myriam De, Ivanov, Plamen, Hineva, Elitsa, Vijver, Bart Van De
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/7310423
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7310423
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Summary:Craspedostauros confusus Zidarova, M.de Haan, P.Ivanov, Hineva & Van de Vijver sp. nov. (Figs 9– 6, 8, 8–56) Description LM observations (Figs 9– 6, 8):— Frustules lanceolate in girdle view with convex, rarely weakly constricted (and hence biarcuate) margins, bearing numerous copulae. Longer valves linear with broadly rounded apices (Fig. 19), becoming narrowly lanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate in smaller valves with more cuneately rounded (Figs 21, 22), sometimes almost subrostrate apices (Fig. 23). Valve margins weakly convex (Fig. 21) to almost straight in the middle (Figs 20, 22, 24), lacking any constriction. Valve dimensions (n = 16): length 22.0–49.5 µm, width 4.5–6.5 µm. [Valves (n = 27) observed in other populations on Livingston Island during the study (Figs 60–77, 79) had a valve length of 18–50 µm and a valve width of 4.0–6.5 µm]. Axial area very narrow, linear (Figs 19–24, 28). Central area narrow, forming an almost rectangular (Fig. 19) to bow-tie-shaped fascia (Figs 20–24, 28), widening towards the valve margins. Raphe filiform, straight (Fig. 19) to weakly undulating, with expanded central raphe endings, and elongated terminal raphe fissures, unilaterally weakly bent (Figs 21, 24, 28). Striae rather coarse, parallel to occasionally very weakly radiate in the middle (Fig. 22), parallel to very weakly convergent near the apices (Figs 19, 24), 22–24 in 10 µm. Areolae, at least the larger ones bordering the axial area, weakly discernible in LM (Fig. 19). SEM observations (Figs 8–56):— Valve face weakly domed, with a deep mantle (Figs 48–51). External raphe branches straight with weakly undulating (Fig. 49) to straight (Fig. 51) central raphe endings, terminating in drop-like expanded pores (Figs 49, 51). Terminal raphe fissures continuing shortly onto the mantle, unilaterally hooked (Figs 48, 51). Axial area triangularly expanded at the apices, bearing a silica flap on one side, covering the terminal raphe fissures (Fig. 50). Striae uniseriate, composed of cribrate, rounded to elliptic areolae. ...