Petroplacus lizae Pomazkina, Rodionova, Sherbakova & D.M.Williams, 2016

Pomazkina, Galina, Rodionova, Yelena, Sherbakova, Tatyana & Williams, David. M., 2016, Petroplacus gen. nov. (Bacillariophyta): a new genus of diatom from Lake Baikal, Phytotaxa 272 (4), pp. 267-276 : 269-270

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.272.4.4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13647329

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C13256-B84D-FF86-23C9-F216FD2031AB

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scientific name

Petroplacus lizae Pomazkina, Rodionova, Sherbakova & D.M.Williams
status

sp. nov.

Petroplacus lizae Pomazkina, Rodionova, Sherbakova & D.M.Williams , sp. nov. ( Figs 1–22 View FIGURES 1–12 View FIGURES 13–22 )

LM: Valves linear-elliptic to linear broad with protracted rostrate ends, 25–35 μm long, 15–18 μm wide. Axial area linear, widening towards valve centre forming a transversely elongated central area. Raphe straight, external central raphe endings expanded into T-shaped grooves. Transapical striae radiate, 13–16 in 10 μm at valve centre, 17–22 in 10 μm at apices; irregular shorter striae at valve edge between main striae. SEM: Valves flat, linear-elliptic to broadly linear, with shallow mantle. Striae composed of small round densely disposed poroids, 35–50 in 10 μm. Externally, central raphe endings expanded into deep T-shaped grooves, terminal fissures deflected bluntly to secondary side. Internally, central raphe endings straight, filiform, with pronounced central nodule. Distal raphe endings terminate in simple helictoglossae, slightly bent away from centre. Areolae openings occluded by simple volae, which coalesce with neighboring volae to form a chain-like structure within a stria. Cingulum composed of two slit narrow bands regularly perforated by fine pores.

Type:— RUSSIA. Lake Baikal: Northern basin, Cape Elokhin , sand sample collected by diver in the littoral zone at st. 12, 29 June 1997 (holotype: slide 0043-BK housed at the Limnological Institute SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia, here illustrated as Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–12 . Isotypes: BK! slide 0043 (st. 12), Limnological Institute SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia; BM! 100353) .

Etymology:— The specific epithet is named after Liza Clark, the grandchild of the author G. Pomazkina. Distribution:— Known only from the type locality.

RAS

Union of Burma Applied Research Institute

BM

Bristol Museum

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