Amphora copulata

Taxon ID: 112
Author: Kützing    
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Synonym: Amphora libyca, Amphora ovalis var. libyca

 

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Observations

Observations: Bart Van de Vijver
Length: 31-42µm
Width: 14-19µm
Striae: 15 striae in 10µm

Description:

Valves strongly dorsiventral, crescent-shaped, in girdle-view broadly elliptical with blunt, dorsally curved ends (L 31-42µm, W 14-19µm, 15 striae in 10µm). Dorsal side strongly convex, ventral side concave or straight. Width of individual valve 7-9µm. Hyaline area between valve face and mantle face only in SEM clearly visible, in LM present as a small line interrupting the striae. Striae uniseriate, consisting of several long lineolae, slightly radiate. Short striae visible on the ventral side. Axial area narrow. Raphe placed on so-called raphe ledge. Central raphe endings first curved ventrally, then terminating towards the dorsal valve side. Terminal fissures sharply bent dorsally. Central area asymmetrical with a ventral, broadening fascia and dorsally surrounded by shortened striae.

Morphology: Amphoroid
Distribution:

Autecology:

 

Notes:

Rare on Ile de la Possession, usually found in relatively large lakes with very high pH (10,4) and fairly low conductivity (170µS/cm). In mosses and soils, no observations were made.Kerguelen (Germain 1937, Bourrelly & Manguin 1954, Le Cohu & Maillard 1986, Van de Vijver et al. 1998a, 2001), Continent (Gillieson 1991, Hodgson et al. 2001), South Georgia (Van de Vijver unpublished results), South Shetland Islands (Temniskova-Topalova et al. 1996).

 

 

Other sites with Amphora copulata

  • Ile de la Possession (moist habitats), Crozet Archipelago

Original Type Description

Author: Kützing
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New combination

Author: Schoeman & Archibald 1986

 

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