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Syvertsenia iberica (Cymatosiraceae): a new estuarine diatom genus characterized by the position of its process

Ana, Gomes; Andrzej, Witkowski; Przemyslaw, Dabek; Tomasz, Boski; Delminda, Moura; Katie, Szkornik; Krzysztof, Kurzydlowski

Authors

Gomes Ana

Witkowski Andrzej

Dabek Przemyslaw

Boski Tomasz

Moura Delminda

Szkornik Katie

Kurzydlowski Krzysztof



Abstract

Diatom assemblages were studied along an intertidal transect in the lower Guadiana River Estuary (South-Eastern Portugal). The analyses of the assemblages by means of light and scanning electron microscope revealed a new diatom genus and species, Syvertsenia iberica. Syvertsenia was found in three out of eighteen of the samples analysed in the transect. The proposed new genus belongs to the family Cymatosiraceae, which is characterized by the presence of two distinct ocelluli. In common with other genera belonging to the subfamily Cymatosiroideae, the new genus shows heterovalvy and morphological similarity to Cymatosira, Campylosira and Plagiogrammopsis. In terms of ultrastructure, the features which identify these diatoms as a new genus are its linear valve outline, protracted to distinctly set off apices and also the distribution pattern of areola. Furthermore the position of the tubular process on a valve mantle extension, allows an easy distinction from other Cymatosiroideae. Syvertsenia iberica is a benthic epipsammic diatom whose ecological and geographical distribution requires more investigation.

Citation

Ana, G., Andrzej, W., Przemyslaw, D., Tomasz, B., Delminda, M., Katie, S., & Krzysztof, K. (2013). Syvertsenia iberica (Cymatosiraceae): a new estuarine diatom genus characterized by the position of its process. Phytotaxa, 142(1), 25-36

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 1, 2013
Online Publication Date Nov 1, 2013
Publication Date Nov 1, 2013
Deposit Date Jun 12, 2023
Journal Phytotaxa
Print ISSN 1179-3155
Publisher Magnolia Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 142
Issue 1
Pages 25-36
Series ISSN 1179-3155; 1179-3163