Humidophila vidalii (Van de Vijver, Ledeganck & Beyens) R.L.Lowe et al., 2014
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Humidophila vidalii (Van de Vijver, Ledeganck & Beyens) R.L.Lowe et al. |
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Humidophila vidalii (Van de Vijver, Ledeganck & Beyens) R.L.Lowe et al. ( Figs 80–100 View FIGURES )
Morphological observations:—Valves linear with broadly rounded, never protracted apices. Larger valves with clear concave margins. Valve dimensions (n=30): length 7.0 – 17.5 μm, width 2 – 3.5 μm. Axial area linear, broad, slightly narrowing towards the poles. Central area absent. Raphe straight, filiform with clearly depressed distal and proximal raphe pores. Occasionally, T-shaped endings present. Striae composed of very short, almost rounded areolae, located close to the valve margins, 33 – 36 in 10 μm. Areolae on the mantle equidistant, more closely together towards the poles.
Ecology and associated diatom flora:—This species was mostly found in wet to quasi-dry terrestrial bryophytes (FIV-VI) especially in the areas of Grand Tunnel, Jardin Météo and Del Cano. The samples are dominated by Humidophila crozetikerguelensis , H. amsterdamensis , Eunotia paludosa , Sellaphora barae Van de Vijver & E.J.Cox (2013: 40) , Orthoseira verleyenii Van de Vijver (in Lowe et al. 2013: 41), Mayamaea cavernicola Van de Vijver & E.J.Cox (2013: 40) , an at present unidentified Nitzschia Hassall (1845: 435) species and Ferocia setosa (Greville) Van de Vijver & Houk (Van de Vijver et al. 2017).
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