Hippodonta mudumalaiensis A.Vigneshwaran & B.Karthick, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.558.2.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7002973 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EBFE62-FF81-9913-FF05-FCA48379C627 |
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Hippodonta mudumalaiensis A.Vigneshwaran & B.Karthick |
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sp. nov. |
Hippodonta mudumalaiensis A.Vigneshwaran & B.Karthick sp. nov. ( Figs 2–39 View FIGURES 2–29 View FIGURES 30–34 View FIGURES 35–39 , Fig. 22 View FIGURES 2–29 represents the holotype)
Description:— LM ( Figs 2–29 View FIGURES 2–29 ): Cells solitary, valves narrow-lanceolate to rhombic-lanceolate with broadly rounded apices. Valve length 13.0–20.0 μm, width 5.0–6.2 μm (n=67). Axial area narrow-linear, tilted, slightly asymmetric to the apical axis. Central area broadened with short single striae, shorter striae present at any one side; Striae radiate near centre and parallel near apices; no fascia is formed. Raphe linear-filiform, weakly pronounced, small teardrop-shaped and closely spaced central endings. Distal ends of raphe discernible in LM, equally pronounced as central endings, teardrop-shaped. Raphe distal ends positioned before terminal area or weakly advancing into slightly curved towards valve side. Terminal area distinguishable in LM, narrow, lunate and cap-like. Striae coarse, evenly spaced throughout valve, weakly to moderately radiate in the middle, becoming parallel or weakly convergent towards ends, 10–12/10 μm. Lineolae not discernible in LM.
SEM ( Figs 30–39 View FIGURES 30–34 View FIGURES 35–39 ): Externally ( Figs 30–34 View FIGURES 30–34 ), valves with flat face and slightly convex central area ( Figs 30–32 View FIGURES 30–34 ). Axial area slightly asymmetric ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 30–34 ). Proximal raphe endings strongly pronounced, teardrop-shaped and bent towards same side as distal ends ( Figs 31, 32 View FIGURES 30–34 ). Terminal pores of raphe distinct, advancing towards the terminal area and deflected towards one valve side ( Figs 33, 34 View FIGURES 30–34 ). Terminal septa clearly developed and bordered by semi circumpolar ( Figs 33, 34 View FIGURES 30–34 ). Slit-like elongated areolae positioned on apical valve mantle, 40–50 in 10 μm. Striae uniseriate throughout valve, simple apically elongated lineolate, 50–60/10 μm. Rarely near central area transapically elongated lineolate areolae ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 30–34 ). Striae in the central area clearly shortened, one side longer than the other side ( Figs 30, 32 View FIGURES 30–34 ). Prominent hyaline area present throughout the valve mantle ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 30–34 ).
Internally ( Figs 35–39 View FIGURES 35–39 ), striae placed in shallow linear depressions. Areolae covered by hymens. Central raphe endings simple, linear and gradually disappear ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 35–39 ). Small wedge-shaped hyaline area present at centre. Distal raphe endings terminate on small defused helictoglossae ( Figs 35, 36, 39 View FIGURES 35–39 ). Terminal area internally prominent and bordered by hymenated linear depressions ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 35–39 ).
Type:— INDIA. Masinagudi, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu. Stream , 11°33’14.8” N, 76°37’21.6” E, altitude 940 m asl, was collected by Mr. Kannan Govindarajan. (holotype AHMA! Slide #1752 = Fig. 22 View FIGURES 2–29 ). Type material AHMA #1752 About AHMA GoogleMaps .
Habitat:— Epilithic, submerged stones in the stream. Water chemistry measurements includes pH of 7.35, nitrate (low range, NO 3 –) 0.03 mg ∙L- 1; dissolved oxygen (DO) 6.84 mg ∙L- 1; conductivity: 635 μS∙ cm-1; water temperature: 23.6 °C, total dissolved solids (TDS) 276 mg ∙L- 1.
Etymology:— The specific epithet “ mudumalaiensis ” refers to the name of the location from which this new taxon is identified.
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Agharkar Research Institute, Maharashtra Association for the Cultivation of Science |
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