Luticola dolia

Taxon ID: 42
Author: Spaulding & Esposito 2008   
Basionym: Luticola dolia
Synonym:

 

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LM image scalebar = 10 µm = 72 pixels      SEM image scalebar = 5 µm  

 

Observations

Observations: Sarah Spaulding and Rhea Esposito
Length: 22-43 µm
Width: 7.5-10 µm
Striae: 16-18 in 10 µm

Description:

Valves linear-lanceolate with slightly rostrate ends. Valve length 22-43 µm, width 7.5-10 µm. Axial area narrowly lanceolate.  Central area rectangular or elongate-elliptical and asymmetrical to the apical axis.  A solitary stigma is present on the narrower side of the central area. Central nodule is distinctly thickened. Raphe linear; both proximal and distal raphe ends hook slightly in the opposite direction of the stigma. Striae are composed of punctate areolae and number 16-18 in 10 µm. Striae radiate throughout and are more broadly spaced in the central part of the valve. Valve mantle is shallow. SEM: Externally, striae terminate before the distal valve margin forming a distinct hyaline area. Distal raphe terminates in a narrow hyaline band. Stigma opens as a simple external pore. Internally, striae lack distinct openings and are transapically elongate. Stigma opening a curved and lipped slit.

Morphology: Naviculoid
Distribution: South Victorialand endemic

Autecology:

 

Notes:

Luticola laeta is most similar to the taxon L. murrayi West and West (Mann) non sensu Hustedt. Luticola murrayi has coarser striae (14 in 10 µm, as compared to 16-18 in 10 µm in L. laeta) and the ends are more narrowly rostrate than L. murrayi. Ko-Bayashi (1963) examined the range of morphological variation in Luticola muticopsis (van Heurck) Mann and Navicula muticopsis f. murrayi (West et West) Ko-Bayashi. His numerous images show specimens with more expanded central margins and distinctly capitate ends (Ko-Bayashi 1963).

 

McMurdo Dry Valleys Waterbodies with Luticola dolia

  • Adams Stream
  • Aiken Creek
  • Bohner Stream
  • Bowles Creek
  • Canada Stream
  • Clear Lake
  • Commonwealth Glacier
  • Commonwealth Stream
  • Crescent Stream
  • Delta Stream
  • Garwood Stream
  • Green Creek
  • Harnish Creek
  • Harnish Creek Tributary
  • Huey Creek
  • Lawson Creek
  • Little Sharpe
  • Lost Seal Stream
  • Miers Stream
  • Onyx River
  • Picture Pond
  • Priscu Stream
  • Spaulding Pond
  • Upland Pond
  • Von Guerard Stream
  • Wales Stream
  • Wharton Creek
  • Wormherder Creek

Original Type Description

Author: Spaulding & Esposito 2008
Length: 15-22 µm
Width: 5.5-8 µm
Striae: 14-18 in 10 µm

Original Description:

Valvae lati-rotundatae, apicibus capitatis vel rostratis quoad specimina minora, 15-22 µm longae, 5.5-8 µm latae. Area axialis lanceolata. Area centralis oblonga vel elongate-elliptica et ostendens solum ordinem striarum in margine valvae. Stigma solitarium area centrali dispositum. Nodulus centralis crassus. Raphe linearis; fissuris terminalibus et extremis centralibus stigmati opposite curvatis. Striae punctatarum areolarum, 14-18 per 10 µm. Striae radiatae passim. Limbus angustus.

 

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