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Published: 2018-06-07
Page range: 247–263
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Cyclotella petenensis and Cyclotella cassandrae, two new fossil diatoms from Pleistocene sediments of Lake Petén-Itzá, Guatemala, Central America

Centre Européen Recherche Enseignement Géosciences Environnement, UAM-CNRS-IRD Europole de l'Arbois BP 80 13545 Aix-en-Provence
Centre Européen Recherche Enseignement Géosciences Environnement, UAM-CNRS-IRD Europole de l'Arbois BP 80 13545 Aix-en-Provence
Universidad del Norte, Km 5 Via Puerto Colombia, Atlantico, Colombia Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Ancon, Republic of Panamá
Aix-Marseille Université, Fédération de Chimie, PRATIM , 3 Place Victor Hugo, 13331 Marseille Cedex 3, France
7 Institute of Chemistry, Universität Potsdam, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25, D-14476 Potsdam, Germany
Centre Européen Recherche Enseignement Géosciences Environnement, UAM-CNRS-IRD Europole de l'Arbois BP 80 13545 Aix-en-Provence
Diatom Cyclotella Pleistocene Lake Petén-Itzá Guatemala Algae

Abstract

While analyzing the fossil diatom flora in one of the longest paleolimnological records (core PI-6) from Lake Petén-Itzá, lowland Guatemala, we encountered Aulacoseira Thwaites, Cyclotella (Kützing) and Discostella (Cleve & Grunow) Houk & Klee species appearing successively in the record. Among them, two new species that are assigned to the genus Cyclotella are described herein. Cyclotella petenensis sp. nov. is characterised by a coarse striation marked by a shadow line and a tangentially undulate central area with an arc of central fultoportulae. Cyclotella cassandrae sp. nov. has an elliptically shaped valve, coarse striae and a scattered ring of central fultoportulae in the central area. Classification and differences to similar taxa in the genus Cyclotella are discussed.

How to Cite

Paillès, C., Sylvestre, F., Escobar, J., Tonetto, A., Rustig, S. & Mazur, J.-C. (2018)

Cyclotella petenensis and Cyclotella cassandrae, two new fossil diatoms from Pleistocene sediments of Lake Petén-Itzá, Guatemala, Central America

. Phytotaxa 351 (4): 247–263. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.351.4.1