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Type: Article
Published: 2017-05-16
Page range: 281-286
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Diatomella colonialis, a new diatom species (Bacillariophyta) from the sub-Antarctic Region

Botanic Garden Meise, Department of Bryophyta & Thallophyta, Nieuwelaan 38, B–1860 Meise, Belgium University of Antwerp, Department of Biology, ECOBE, Universiteitsplein 1, B–2610 Wilrijk, Antwerpen, Belgium
Université de Toulouse, ECOLAB, 118, Route de Narbonne, F-31062, Toulouse, France
sub-Antarctica Kerguelen Diatomella new species colony formation Algae

Abstract

During a survey of the freshwater diatom flora of the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen archipelago in the southern Indian Ocean, an unknown Diatomella taxon was observed forming long colonies using linking spines. Detailed morphological analysis based on light and scanning electron microscopical observations and comparison with all known Diatomella taxa worldwide justified the description of this unknown taxon as a new species: Diatomella colonialis sp. nov. The new taxon is characterized by the presence of marginal linking spines, the reduction of its raphe structure leaving only two short raphe slits near the apices, a very large axial area occupying almost the entire valve face and very short alveolate striae composed of paired areolae. The presence of these alveolate striae and the girdle structure with its typical scalariform valvocopula place this taxon in the genus Diatomella.

         The new species is described and compared with other Diatomella taxa. Notes on its distribution and ecology are added.