Eunotia\according to Bukhtiyarova 2019
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Ordo: Eunotiales
Familia: Eunotiaceae
Name
Eunotia sp. 2 (cf. Eunotia mongolica Kulikovskiy et al. 2010b: p. 124, pl. 40/figs 1–5) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Illustrations
Kulikovskiy et al. 2016[1]: p. 124, pl. 28/figs 26–30.
Morphometric data
Length 73 µm, width 3.5 µm, striae density c16, p20 in 10 µm. Kulikovskiy et al. 2016[1]: length 35–55, width 2.3–2.7, striae density c19, p23.
Distribution in Ukraine
The Cheremsky Nature Reserve, tract Obkopane, Lake Redychi, epiphyton on Sphagnum sp.
Comments
This specimen is similar to E.mongolica in valve outline, however it differs in metric parameters and fine morphology, having shorter tr-fissures (Fig. 17a).
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
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kulikovskiy M, Glushchenko A, Kuznetsova I, Genka S (2016) Opredelitel’ diatomovykh vodorosley Rossii [The identification book of the diatoms from Russia].Filigran, Yaroslavl, 804 pp. [in Russian]
- ↑ Van Heurck H (1881) Synopsis des Diatomées de Belgique. Atlas. Ducaju, Cie., Anvers. Pls 31–77.
- ↑ Gregory W (1854) Notice of the new forms and varieties of known forms occurring in the diatomaceous earth of Mull with remarks on the classification of the Diatomaceae.The Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science2: 90–100.