Galeripora sitiens, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab074 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461302 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1C22923F-2948-0970-FC77-4844FE1BFBD9 |
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Galeripora sitiens |
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sp. nov. |
GALERIPORA SITIENS GONZÁLEZ- MIGUÉNS, SOLER- ZAMORA, VILLAR- DEPABLO, TODOROV & LARA, SP. NOV.
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Holotype: MA-Algae11255 .
Specific diagnosis: Test diameter: 86.50–92.65 µm, average 88.89 µm (N = 8); aperture 16.20–16.85 µm, average 16.60 µm (N = 3). Colour ranges from transparent to yellow-orange. General test shape is rounded and flattened.
The aboral side of the test has several ridges that elevate the test forming a dome and flap borders; the surface does not have pores and presents a granular pattern of regular shape. The oral side of the test is smooth, covered with an organic matrix that prevents observation of the test building units, with a central aperture. Pores are localized only around the aperture, following a circular pattern. The aperture is invaginated outwards forming a short ring or lip.
Intraspecific variability: The shape and number of ridges on the aboral side of the test can be variable. The number of pores around the aperture is variable. There may be certain deformations in the test that prevent it from having a perfectly circular morphology.
Diagnosis with closely related species: Galeripora sitiens can be diagnosed by its specific sequences of the mtDNA markers and by its phylogenetic placement. Differs morphologically from Galeripora arenaria and closely related species by (1) morphometric differences (see Morphometrics and morphology; ( Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ); (2) the absence of pores along the edge of the aboral side of the test; and (3) a regular granulation of the top surface of the test.
Habitat: Moss on dry slate and quartzite terrestrial.
Type locality: Spain, Castilla La Mancha, Almonacid de Toledo (39°44’N 3°51’W).
Etymology: The name is derived from the Latin sitiens , dry or thirsty. We propose this name because the habitat of this species is characterized by prolonged drought with episodic rainfall.
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