Kittonia hannai P. Leféb. & Chenev. 1939: 23

Sims, Pat A. & Williams, David M., 2022, Description of the new species Kittonia kempii (Biddulphiales: Kittoniaceae) with comments on Kittonia hannai P. Lefébure & Chenevière and Kittonia gigantea (Greville) De Toni, Phytotaxa 573 (2), pp. 275-285 : 276

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.573.2.7

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7349996

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Kittonia hannai P. Leféb. & Chenev. 1939: 23
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Kittonia hannai P. Leféb. & Chenev. 1939: 23 , pl. 1, fig. 3 [= our Figure 8 View FIGURES 8–20 ] ( Figs 8–20 View FIGURES 8–20 )

Type:— USA. Moreno , California , USA ( Figs 8–20 View FIGURES 8–20 )

Illustrations:— Long et al. 1946: pl. 19, figs 6, 7; Brigger & Hanna 1965: figs 2, 3 = Figures 10a and 10c View FIGURES 8–20 , respectively); Cornell 1973: 1121, text-fig. 2 (text-fig. 1 = ‘ Archaeomonadopsis incerta ’ Ramp 1940 [see Fig. 11b View FIGURES 8–20 , reproduced from Ramp 1940: 63, fig. 3] = ‘broken processes of the biddulphoid diatom Kittonia hannai Lefébure & Chenevière’); Wornardt 1972: pl.4, fig. l; Chambers (1997: pl.14, figs 10, 11, Maastrichtian, Moreno Shale, BM 63885!, one specimen).

Valve face triangular with barely rounded apices and almost straight valve margins ( Figs 9, 12–14 View FIGURES 8–20 ). Valve face probably slightly convex, weakly silicified specimens collapse ( Figs 9, 12–14 View FIGURES 8–20 ). Valve centre circular, diameter ca. 10µm, hyaline. Valve surface covered with small granules ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 8–20 ). Marginal fold separates valve face from deep mantle ca. 15 µm lying beyond valve face ( Figs 9, 12–14 View FIGURES 8–20 ). Tubular coiled process arises from circular hyaline area within angles of valve face, diameter ca. 12µm ( Figs 9, 12–14, 16, 19, 20 View FIGURES 8–20 ), summit of club-shaped ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 8–20 ). Ocellus-like structure on surface of each summit, stalk pierced by occasional poroids (Fig. 15,19, 20). Areolae poroid, circular occluded by cribra arranged in rows radiating from valve centre to valve margin ca. 5 in 10µm ( Figs 14, 16–18 View FIGURES 8–20 ); interstrial pores present. Single or double row of areolae present on valve margin appearing to lie vertically to mantle, margins ca. 6µm deep ( Figs 14, 16–18 View FIGURES 8–20 ). Rimoportulae, 3–8, occurring within hyaline valve centre, exterior openings through short oval tube, interior an elongate slit between raised lips ( Figs 17, 18 View FIGURES 8–20 ).

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