The marine epilithic diatom Melosira brandinii sp. nov. (Bacillariophyta) from Elephant Island, Antarctic Peninsula, with comments on some related species

Authors

  • Luciano F. Fernandes Universidade Federal do Paraná; Departamento de Botânica Setor de Ciências Biológicas; Centro Politécnico
  • Roseli M. de Souza-Mosimann Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina; Horto Botânico

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592001000100001

Keywords:

Melosira brandinii, Diatom, Taxonomy, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

Abstract

A new species of epilithic diatom is described from samples collected near Elephant Island, Antarctic Peninsula. The cells of Melosira brandinii sp. nov. are joined in filamentous chains and attached by means of long mucilaginous stalks. The valves are circular with the valvar surface composed of irregularly arranged pentagonal Ioculi. Each loculus bears 6-12 pores on the external surface, opening to the innerside through rotae. The corona is only composed of coarse granules. A mantle is well developed, presenting rimoportulae and bearing coarse granules, which are more concentrated at the mantle edge. Comparisons with the related species Melosira arctica, M. moniliformis and M. nummuloides are made. Additionally, photomicrographs of M. arctica from the type material and Barents Sea, and of M. moniliformis from estuaries of Southern Brazil are included.

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2001-01-01

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