Cymbella affinis var. angusta (Krammer) W.Silva, 2015
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.53.4782 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79CC5ECC-6852-5322-8498-9D229EF79503 |
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scientific name |
Cymbella affinis var. angusta (Krammer) W.Silva |
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comb. nov. |
Cymbella affinis var. angusta (Krammer) W.Silva comb. nov. Figs 29-35 View Figures 29–42
Basionym.
Cymbella excisa var. angusta Krammer, Diatoms Europe 3: 159, Figs 9: 8-13, 2002.
Holotype.
Preparation 752 IOK, in the Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung (BRM), Bremerhaven, Germany.
Lectotype
(designated here). An individual on preparation 752 IOK, in the Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung (BRM), Bremerhaven, Germany, represented by Fig. 29 View Figures 29–42 .
Type locality.
Croatia, watercourse near Lake Gavanovac, Plitvice.
Valves dorsiventral, dorsal margin broadly convex, ventral margin straight, usually with excision in middle portion; ends not protracted to slightly protracted, rounded, subrostrate or subcapitate; length 20.5-35.0 µm, breadth 6.0-8.5 µm, L/B ratio 3.2-4.6; axial area linear-arched, indistinct central area; striae 9-15 in 10 µm, becoming 11-18 towards ends, one isolated pore at end of central striae of ventral side; 19-29 punctae in 10 µm.
Remarks.
The material recorded here presented slight differences in the valve metrics compared to Krammer’s (2002, p. 28) characterization from the same preparation; differences included valve length (20.5-35.0 vs. 17.0-34.0 µm), breadth (6.0-8.4 vs. 6.7-8.2 µm), striae (9-15 vs. 11-14 in 10 µm) and number of punctae (19-29 vs. 25-28 in 10 µm).
Similar to Cymbella affinis var. neoprocera , specimens designated by Krammer (2002), i.e., the preparation 752 IOK (BRM), were found to belong to more than one taxon. Therefore we designated a lectotype for this taxon as established in Art. 9.11 of the ICN ( McNeill et al. 2012).
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