Eunotia
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Ordo: Eunotiales
Familia: Eunotiaceae
Name
Eunotia sp. 1 (cf. Eunotia formica Ehrenberg, 1843: p. 414) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Morphometric data
Length 117 µm, width c8, m6, p10 µm; striae density c9, p11 in 10 µm.
Distribution in Ukraine
The Cheremsky Nature Reserve, tract Obkopane, Lake Redychi, epiphyton on Sphagnum sp.
Comments
This specimen is most similar to E.formica which is widely distributed and has been found on all continents except Antarctica (Gury M in Guiry and Guiry 2019[1]). The original illustrations of E.formica by Ehrenberg were not introduced in primary description and the species concept in literature is different from our exemplar, which has narrower valves and rhombic poles (see Krammer and Lange-Bertalot 1991[2]: p. 209, pl. 152/8–12a; Lange-Bertalot and Metzeltin 1996[3]: p. 144, pl. 13/1, 2; Ortiz-Lerín and Cambra 2007[4]: p. 424, fig.3/T; Taylor et al. 2007[5]: pl. 22/figs 1, 3).
Taxon Treatment
- Bukhtiyarova, L; 2019: The genus Eunotia Ehrenb. (Bacillariophyta) in the Cheremsky Nature Reserve, Ukrainian Polissya, and refined terminology relevant to the raphe system morphology PhytoKeys, 128: 1-31. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Guiry M, Guiry G (2019) AlgaeBase. National University of Ireland, Galway. http://www.algaebase.org
- ↑ Krammer K, Lange-Bertalot H (1991) Bacillariophyceae 3. Teil: Centrales, Fragilariaceae, Eunotiaceae. In: Ettl H, et al. (Eds) Suesswasserflora von Mitteleuropa 2(3). VEB Gustav Fisher Verlag, Jena, 1–576.
- ↑ Lange-Bertalot H, Metzeltin D (1996) Indicators of oligotrophy – 800 taxa representative of three ecologically distinct lake types: Carbonate buffered – Oligodystrophic – weakly buffered soft water. In: Lange-Bertalot H (Ed.) Iconographia Diatomologica.Annotated Diatom Micrographs 2. Ecology, Diversity, Taxonomy. Koeltz Scientific Books, Königstein, 1–390.
- ↑ Ortiz-Lerín R, Cambra J (2007) Distribution and taxonomic notes of Eunotia Ehrenberg 1837 (Bacillariophyceae) in rivers and streams of Northern Spain.Limnetica26(2): 415–434.
- ↑ Taylor J, Harding W, Archibald C (2007) An Illustrated Guide to Some Common Diatom Species from South Africa. WRC Report TT 282/07. Water Research Commission, Pretoria.