Adlafia dauiensis Glushch., Kulik. & Kociolek, 2020
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.162.57657 |
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Adlafia dauiensis Glushch., Kulik. & Kociolek |
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sp. nov. |
Adlafia dauiensis Glushch., Kulik. & Kociolek sp. nov. Figs 7 View Figure 7 , 8 View Figure 8
Holotype.
Slide no. 00321 in collection of Maxim Kulikovskiy at the Herbarium of the Institute of Plant Physiology Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia, represented here by Fig. 7C View Figure 7 .
Type locality.
Vietnam. Khánh Hòa Province, Hòn Bà Nature Reserve, Dầu River, wet moss, 12°06.768'N, 108°59.888'E, 275 m elev., leg. E.S. Gusev, 2.07.2012.
Description.
LM (Fig. 7A-K View Figure 7 ). Valves linear to linear-elliptical with subcapitate ends. Length 19.0-26.5 μm (22.8 ± 2.3; n = 20), breadth 4.5-5.5 μm (5.0 ± 0.2; n = 20). Axial area narrow, almost linear. Central area weakly expressed. Raphe filiform. Striae radiate, becoming abruptly convergent approaching apices, 32-34 in 10 μm. Areolae not resolved in LM.
SEM, external view (Fig. 8A-C View Figure 8 ). Valve face flat. Axial area linear. Central area weakly expressed. Raphe filiform. Proximal raphe endings slightly expanded, deflected. Distal raphe endings positioned on the valve mantle, hooked and curved in the same direction, and terminating at the junction valve face-mantle. Striae uniseriate. Areolae rounded or rectangular, occluded by hymenes. Slit-like opening of apical areolae invisible. Areolae 55-60 in 10 μm (57.5 ± 1.1; n = 20).
SEM, internal view (Fig. 8D-F View Figure 8 ). Raphe straight, lying in a prominent and raised raphe-sternum. Proximal raphe endings deflected towards primary side of valve. Distal raphe endings terminating in small helictoglossae. Striae continuing onto valve mantle. Short striae alternate with longer striae at the center of the valve. Areolae rounded or rectangular. The openings of apical areolae apically elongated.
Etymology.
Epithet refers to the river of Vietnam where the new species was found.
Distribution.
Vietnam. Known only from the type locality.
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