Surirella minuta Brébisson
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Surirella minuta Brébisson in Kützing 1849 (LM: Figs 27–42 View FIGURES 27–42 , SEM: Figs 43–54 View FIGURES 43–48 View FIGURES 49–54 , 104 View FIGURES 102–107 )
Observations:— LM: Valve outline long-ovate to ovate with broadly rounded headpole and cuneate footpole ( Figs 27–42 View FIGURES 27–42 ). Valve dimensions (n = 38): length 20–46 μm, width 8.4–11.0 μm (measured at widest part of the valves), length/width ratio 2.1–4.4. Costa-stria bundles (CSBs) evident, alternated with over-fibula costae (OFCs) from pole to pole. CSBs reaching valve margins. CSBs parallel at valve middle, radiate approaching apices. Fibulae evident, nearly extending to midline, 7–9 in 10 μm.
SEM: Each CSB mostly composed of three costae and four striae, or two costae and three striae ( Figs 43–46 View FIGURES 43–48 ). Striae multiseriate, composed of 3–5 rows of areolae, 25–27 in 10 μm (measured under SEM images, n = 3). Outside openings of areolae slit-like ( Figs 45–48 View FIGURES 43–48 ). Raphe canal located directly on mantle. Distal raphe endings simple and interrupting at both apices ( Figs 47, 48 View FIGURES 43–48 , two arrows respectively). Internally, wall of raphe canal only slightly growing into cell cavity such as the portulae are visible ( Figs 49, 50, 54 View FIGURES 49–54 , 104 View FIGURES 102–107 ). Fibulae medium-sized, occasionally bifurcate, extending to valve midline ( Figs 49–51 View FIGURES 49–54 ). Each fibula corresponds to a sinking in the mantle ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 49–54 ). Raphe continuous at headpole ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 49–54 , wavy arrow), but interrupted at footpole ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 49–54 , two arrows). One portula produced between two adjacent fibulae ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 49–54 , two arrows, Fig. 104 View FIGURES 102–107 , three arrows).
Distribution:— Surirella minuta was commonly found and was dominant in the assemblages collected on the stone surfaces in the river course. It was associated with S. liubingii , S. lacrimula and S. brebissonii var. kuetzingi . From the literature, this species has a global distribution ( Krammer & Lange-Bertalot 1987, English & Potapova 2012, Bey & Ector 2013, Dedić et al. 2015, Caglar et al. 2022).
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