Observations of two marine members of the genus C ymbellonitzschia ( B acillariophyta) from T okyo B ay, J apan, with the description of the new species C ymbellonitzschia banzuensis
Cymbellonitzschia is a small genus of canal raphid diatoms within the B acillariales reported from both freshwater and coastal marine environments. The genus is characterized by its distinct dorsiventral or ‘cymbelloid’ valve outline with the canal raphe either on the dorsal or, more commonly, along...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Phycological research 2016-01, Vol.64 (1), p.26-34 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cymbellonitzschia
is a small genus of canal raphid diatoms within the
B
acillariales reported from both freshwater and coastal marine environments. The genus is characterized by its distinct dorsiventral or ‘cymbelloid’ valve outline with the canal raphe either on the dorsal or, more commonly, along the ventral margin. Of the six currently described species only two freshwater representatives, the type of the name of the genus
C
.
minima
and the widely reported
C
.
diluviana
, have received detailed morphological treatments. This lack of understanding of the morphological diversity within the group hampers any efforts at understanding the relationships between species in this small but ecologically diverse genus. Presented here are observations and descriptions of two marine representatives from the genus
C
ymbellonitzschia
,
C
. szulczewskii
and the new species
C
.
banzuensis
sp. nov., based on light and scanning electron microscopy and a preliminary investigation of the phylogenetic position of marine
C
ymbellonitzschia
within the
B
acillariales. These species were collected co‐occurring in low tide sand samples from the
B
anzu
F
lats,
T
okyo
B
ay,
J
apan. The morphology of these marine species will be compared to the documented freshwater species to better understand the morphological diversity and relationships within the genus. |
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ISSN: | 1322-0829 1440-1835 |
DOI: | 10.1111/pre.12110 |