Stricosus alfageehii Sabir and Theriot, 2018

Sabir, J. S. M., Theriot, E. C., Lobban, C. S., Alhebshi, A. M., Al-Malki, A. L., Hajrah, N. H., Khiyami, M. A., Obaid, A. Y., Jansen, R. K. & Ashworth, M. A., 2018, Systematics of araphid diatoms with asymmetric rimoportulae or densely packed virgae, with particular attention to Hyalosynedra (Ulnariaceae, Bacillariophyta), Phytotaxa 347 (1), pp. 1-49 : 29-32

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.347.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13708501

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scientific name

Stricosus alfageehii Sabir and Theriot
status

sp. nov.

Stricosus alfageehii Sabir and Theriot sp. nov. ( Figs 78–82 View FIGURES 78–82 )

Holotype:— ANSP G.C. 38102

Isotype: — KSA 0128 in the Theriot Collection at UT Austin.

Type locality: —Obhur shoreline, near Jeddah, Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia (21° 43.535’ N, 39° 06.949’ E).

Material studied: —Wild and cultured ( UTKSA 0077) material, isolated from type locality: SA 29, sediment collected from the submerged rocky bottom at the Obhur area of Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (21° 43.535’ N, 39° 06.949’ E). Wild and cultured ( KSA 0128) material, isolated from collection: SA 12, plankton tow collected from the breakwater at the Al Qatan Resort at Markaz Al Shoaibah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (20° 50.47’ N, 39° 24.05’ E). Wild and cultured ( UTKSA 0242) material, isolated from collection: KSA 2015-14, sediment collected from the submerged rocky bottom at the Obhur area of Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (21° 43.535’ N, 39° 06.949’ E).

Description: —Valves were 41.5–185.8 μm long by 3.4–10.7 μm wide. The sternum was narrow and linear. Virga densitites of 38–44 per 10 μm. External pores were barely resolvable; striae were biseriate. The bilayer wall was open to the interior via a single pore at the junction of the face and mantle. A rimoportula was positioned about 1.9–3.0 μm from each end of the valve. The deeply sunken ocellulimbus was overhung by two spines, 9–14 pores wide and 7–10 pores tall, with about 4–7 pores per 1 μm. Girdle bands were open and without pores.

Remarks: — Stricosus alfageehii and S. madanii , described below, were found in the same sample. Whereas S. madanii had margins that were parallel for roughly half of more of the length, the margins of S. alfageehii were generally weakly convex in the middle, then either convex or linear in the flanking regions, with the outline progressively becoming linear as it approached the apex. The rimoportula opening of S. alfageehii was observed to be linear; that of S. madanii was sinuous.

Etymology: —This species was named in honor of Dr. Mohamed B. Alfageeh, Director, National Centre for Biotechnology, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Riyadh 11442, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

ANSP

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

UT

University of Tehran

SA

Museum national d'Histoire Naturelle, Laboratiore de Paleontologie

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