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Type: Article
Published: 2012-09-21
Page range: 43–48
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Encyonopsis neerlandica, a new freshwater diatom species (Bacillariophyta) from moorland pools in The Netherlands

National Botanic Garden of Belgium, Department of Cryptogamy, Domein van Bouchout, B-1860 Meise, Belgium
Koeman en Bijkerk n.v., Postbus 111, Nl-9750 AC Haren, The Netherlands
AQUON-Boxtel, Postbus 298, Nl-5280 AG Boxtel, The Netherlands
Grontmij B.V., Department Water, Team Ecology, Postbus 95125, NL-1090 HC Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Bacillariophyta Encyonopsis fens new species The Netherlands Algae

Abstract

A new cymbelloid diatom species, Encyonopsis neerlandica sp. nov., is described from several moorland pools from The Netherlands. The new species belongs to the complex of species around E. microcephala. Based on light and detailed scanning electron microscopy, the morphology of Encyonopsis neerlandica is discussed and compared to similar species from this complex. Encyonopsis neerlandica is characterized by its rather large valve dimensions, the narrowly to clearly lanceolate valve outline with convex to weakly convex margins and rostrate to subcapitate apices. The distal raphe fissures are ventrally deflected. There is a clear difference between the rounded areolae near the valve margin and the transapically elongated areolae near the axial area.
Notes on the ecology of the species are included.