Pleurosigma subrectum Cleve, 1880
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.207.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13637303 |
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Pleurosigma subrectum Cleve in Cleve & Grunow (1880: 53, pl. 3, fig. 72) ( Figs. 1−6 View FIGURES 1−6 : LM, 7−11: SEM)
Lectotype:— “E251, Finnmark, Maasö, a, P. T. Cleve, 12.1881, von E. Weissflog ” here designated, geographic coordinates 71° 00’ N, 24° 00’ E. BRM! ZU 9 About BRM /91, slide coordinates 3.2 E, 6.0 S. This material is a subsample of Cleve & Möller (1877 −1882) #312, “Finnmark, Maasö”. GoogleMaps
Isolectotypes:— In slide BM 13071 at slide coordinates 6.4 E, 5.7 S GoogleMaps ; 11.8 E, 8.4S GoogleMaps ; 11.4 E, 7.8 S; 4.6 E, 8.0 S and 10.1 E, 12.0 S; also marked on slides S 123001-01 and S 123001-02.
LM description:— Valves fusiform, non-sigmoid ( Figs. 1−4 View FIGURES 1−6 ), ca. 160−280 μm long, 18−22 μm wide, with acute apices. Raphe sternum non-sigmoid throughout but helictoglossae very slightly deflected ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1−6 ). Striae transverse ca. 19−21 in 10 μm, oblique ca. 15−18 in 10 μm, stria angle 63−68° ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1−6 ). Central area small, round ( Figs. 3, 6 View FIGURES 1−6 ). Central raphe fissures long, almost overlapping and slightly undulating ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1−6 ).
SEM description: —E xternally, central raphe fissures long, deflected to the same side, almost overlapping ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7−11 ). Apical raphe fissures sharply deflected and terminally strongly recurving forming a hook ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7−11 ). A long accessory fissure terminates within this hook ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7−11 , bottom arrow) and there is an accessory apical pore ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7−11 , top arrow). Internally, areolar openings generally bisected by a small bar ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7−11 — see also inset, Fig. 10 View FIGURES 7−11 ) except around the elevated central raphe nodule, which is enclosed within two small central bars of approximately equal length ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7−11 ). Helictoglossa prominent, slightly deflected, near the tip there is a small apical pore ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 7−11 , arrow). Basal and tegumental layers joined by columns ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 7−11 ), which are hollow (white arrow in Fig. 11 View FIGURES 7−11 ) and showing tiny additional cavities (black arrows in Fig. 11 View FIGURES 7−11 ).
Habitat:— Littoral marine.
Distribution:— Type material North Scandinavian coast, specimens matching the type were personally observed in materials from the UK, Spain, W. coast of the USA and Brazil.
Observations:— The species is fairly common in the type material, 20 intact specimens were seen in the 4 slides examined. The hollow columns joining the basal and tegumental layers are a particularly noteworthy finding—see under P. acus .
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung |
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Pleurosigma subrectum Cleve
Sterrenburg, Frithjof A. S., Stidolph, Stuart R., Sar, Eugenia A. & Sunesen, Inés 2015 |
Pleurosigma subrectum
Cleve, P. T. & Grunow, A. 1880: 53 |