Encyonopsis horticola Van de Vijver & Compère
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.395.2.5 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/05568795-FFF2-FF9D-BA8C-D733D7C7FB5B |
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Felipe |
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Encyonopsis horticola Van de Vijver & Compère |
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Encyonopsis horticola Van de Vijver & Compère ( Figs 397–404 View FIGURES 397–404 )
Description: Valves are moderately dorsiventral, lanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate but never linear lanceolate. Clearly convex dorsal margin and slightly convex ventral margin. Apices are slightly protracted, broadly rounded, rostrate to subrostrate but never capitate to subcapitate. Valve dimension almost equivalent to type population from a limited number of valves examined. Length 11–15.8 μm; width 2.9–3.5 μm; maximum L:W ratio 5.1. Axial area is very narrow and central area almost absent. Striae are clearly radiate with a clear shift in orientation and with shortened dorsal and ventral stria at valve centre. Stria density 27–30 dorsally and 26–28 ventrally in 10 μm. All other characteristics equivalent to that given with type diagnosis.A slight gap in internal proximal raphe endings illustrated in Van de Vijver & Compère ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 29–71 ) is concealed under a silica flap in Irish population.
Ecology: Few documented records for this taxon exist in natural waterbodies in Europe since it was first described from a small pool in the national botanic garden of Belgium. A single population at low relative abundance (3.3%) occurs in L. Gur, Co. Limerick. This lake is mesotrophic to eutrophic (mean TP= 0.03 mg /l-P; max. chlorophyll- a =24μg/l) and at poor ecological status when last classified for the WFD.
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