B. Van de Vijver, David M. Williams, M. Kelly, Amelie Jarlman, C. E. Wetzel, L. Ector
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Abstract
Based on literature data, Fragilaria capucina seems to be a widespread species, often split into a large number of varieties. In the present study, the original type material was investigated, together with the type material of two varieties, originally described by Grunow as the var. acuta and the var. acuminata and the type material of Fragilaria sandellii and F. nevadensis. The results of all morphological analyses indicated that F. capucina is clearly different from the other species based on the number of rimoportulae, valve outline and spine morphology. The var. acuta and var. acuminata are conspecific with F. nevadensis and are added as synonyms of the latter. Additionally, three unidentified populations from Sweden and the United Kingdom that showed some resemblance to F. capucina were analysed. Using detailed LM and SEM observations, these three populations showed sufficient morphological differences from all other Fragilaria species and are therefore described as new for science: F. malouana Van de Vijver et Jarlman nov. sp., F. battarbeeana Van de Vijver, M.Kelly, C.E.Wetzel et Ector nov. sp. and F. ennerdalensis Van de Vijver, M.Kelly, C.E.Wetzel et Ector nov. sp.
根据文献资料显示,七叶树似乎是一个分布广泛的物种,经常分裂成大量的变种。在本研究中,对原始型材料、Grunow最初描述为尖变种和渐尖变种的两个品种的型材料以及Fragilaria sandellii和F.nevadensis的型材料进行了研究。所有形态学分析结果表明,从边缘孔的数量、瓣口轮廓和脊椎形态来看,卡朴藻与其他物种有明显的不同。尖尖变种和尖尖尖变种与奈瓦登氏F.nevadensis是同种的,并作为后者的同义词添加。此外,还分析了来自瑞典和联合王国的三个与卡朴西娜有一定相似之处的不明种群。通过详细的LM和SEM观察,这三个种群与所有其他Fragilaria物种表现出足够的形态差异,因此被描述为科学上的新物种:F.malouana Van de Vijver et Jarlman nov.sp.、F.battarbeeana Van de Vij ver、M.Kelly、C.E.Wetzel et Ector nov.sp.和F.ennerdalensis Van de Vijever、M.Kelly、C.E.Wetzell et Ector nov.sp。
期刊介绍:
Fottea is a journal of Czech Phycological Society (formerly bulletin Czech Phycology). Fottea publishes papers on all aspects of the ecology, physiology, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, systematics and uses of algae (including cyanobacteria)