Lyrella barbara (Heiden) D. G. Mann, 1990
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Lyrella barbara (Heiden in Heiden & Kolbe) D.G. Mann in Round et al. (1990: 671) ( Figs 44–49 View FIGURES 44–49 )
Valves broadly circular-elliptic to lanceolate with cuneate shortly rostrate apices, length 36–70 µm, breadth 28–35 µm. Raphe straight, external central endings relatively distant, axial area narrow linear, central area small, narrow, transversely rectangular, connected to lanceolate lateral areas. Lateral areas show the obscured prolongation of transapical striation, narrow in the middle, weakly constricted, narrowed towards apices, terminating below apices. Transapical striae punctate, in the middle parallel towards apices becoming radiate, 10 in 10 µm, areolae 20 in 10 µm.
Distribution:—marine species, frequent in the southern hemisphere ( Simonsen 1992: 53; Witkowski et al. 2000: 231); Black Sea, Crimean coast (Omega Bay, Balaklava Bay) ( Nevrova 2010); recorded for the first time in the Black Sea diatom assemblages.
Literature:— Heiden & Kolbe (1928: 617, pl. 3, fig. 61); Hustedt (1961 –1966: 473, fig. 1531); Simonsen (1992: 52, pl. 53, figs 1–4).
Lyrella fogedii Witkowski, Lange-Bert. et Metzeltin (2000: 233, pl. 99, figs 4–7, pl. 100, figs 1–3) ( Figs 72–74 View FIGURES 68–74 )
Navicula aestimata Hust. sensu Foged (1975: 35 , pl. 22, fig. 13–15)
Valves circular-elliptic with broadly rounded apices, length 23–30 µm, breadth 16–18 µm. Raphe straight, external central endings large, triangular, axial area narrow, central area transversely rectangular, connected to lateral areas. Lateral areas lanceolate, bearing transverse markings. Transapical striae punctate, in the middle parallel, towards apices becoming radiate, 17–19 in 10 µm.
Distribution:—Previously known only from the type locality (littoral of the Indian Ocean, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) ( Witkowski et al. 2000); Black Sea, Crimean coast (Laspi Bay, Omega Bay, Balaklava Bay) ( Nevrova 2010); recorded for the first time in the Black Sea diatom assemblages.
Literature:— Foged (1975: 35, pl. 22, figs 13–15); Witkowski et al. (2000: 233, pl. 99, figs 4–7, pl. 100, figs 1–3).
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Lyrella barbara
Nevrova, Elena, Witkowski, Andrzej, Kulikovskiy, Maxim, Lange-Bertalot, Horst & Kociolek, J. Patrick 2013 |
Lyrella barbara
Round, F. E. & Crawford, R. M. & Mann, D. G. 1990: 671 |
Navicula aestimata Hust. sensu
Foged, N. 1975: 35 |