Larcospira tetragonicentrum, Zhang & Suzuki, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.26879/718 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:50E1E005-7E40-4DF5-A433-4EF50F6A865E |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B201D0B4-5D56-42DA-8758-7A439673EE2E |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:B201D0B4-5D56-42DA-8758-7A439673EE2E |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Larcospira tetragonicentrum |
status |
sp. nov. |
Larcospira tetragonicentrum n. sp.
Figure 14 View FIGURE 14
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1995 Phorticium ? sp. van de Paverd, pl. 57, fig. 5. 1994 Larcospira quadrangula Haeckel ; Kim, Park, and Park, pl. 2, fig. 11.
1994 Larcospira quadrangula Haeckel ; Hatakeda and BjØrklund, pl. 3, fig. 4.
Etymology. The Latin adjective “tetragonus” (-a, - um) and neutral noun “centrum”, meaning quadrangular center.
Holotype. Specimen in Figure 14.3-4 View FIGURE 14 from the sample YDY05-01.
Paratype. Specimen in Figure 14.1-2 View FIGURE 14 from the sample YDY05-01.
Description. Test is oblong in shape and consists of a square central part and lobate latticed girdles (1st pseudo-concentric shell). The length ratio of the axis to the coiling axis (the Lt-axis) is 0.8. The 1st pseudo-concentric shell has twin outermost girdles connected with the opposite ends of the central part along the Lt-axis. The width ratio of the 1st pseudo-concentric shell to the central part is 3.2. Several pillar beams are directly connected to the 1st pseudo-concentric shell. These beams form convex depressions on the 1st pseudo-concentric shell that give the shell a lobate appearance. These pillar beams may or may not penetrate. Secondary spines develop somewhat on the surface of the 1st pseudo-concentric shell. Pores are small on the central part and are large on the 1st pseudo-concentric shell. Pores on the 1st pseudo-concentric shell are polygonal in shape with fine pore frames.
Remarks. Larcospira tetragonicentrum n. sp. is similar to Larcospira quadrangula except that the former has only a single pseudo-concentric shell and a quadrangular central part. No other Larcospira species have a square central part; consequently, we concluded that this morphotype belongs to a new species.
Dimensions. Based on the holotype specimen. The length and width of pseudo-concentric shell: 9.5 μm and 9.1 μm (microsphere), 31.1 μm and 26.9 μm (central part), and 106.5 μm and 84.8 μm (1st pseudo-concentric shell). The ratio of the length to the width: 1.0 (microsphere), 1.2 (central part), and 1.3 (1st pseudo-concentric shell). The width ratio of the 1st pseudo-concentric shell to the central part is ca. 3.2. The width ratio of the central part to the microsphere is ca. 3.0.
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