Luticola muticopsis

Taxon ID: 41
Author: Van Heurck 1909   
Basionym: Navicula muticopsis
Synonym:

 

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Observations

Observations: Sarah Spaulding and Rhea Esposito
Length: 12-37 µm
Width: 5-9 µm
Striae: 15-18 in 10 µm

Description:

Valves sub-elliptical, with lateral margins extended or subparallel; endings rostrate to slightly capitate. Axial area present, widening towards the central region of the valve.  Central area typically elliptical or oval shaped but occasionally stauroform; usually with a single row of poroids around the outer edge.  A solitary stigma present in the central area.  Raphe straight; median raphe and terminal raphe endings slightly hooked in the opposite direction of the stigma.  Striae radiate throughout, consisting of 3-5 distinct puncta except in the median portion of the valve and at the poles.

Morphology: Naviculoid
Distribution: Antarctic endemic

Autecology:

 

Notes:

Striae density was originally described as 13-14 in 10 µm by Van Huerck (1909) and subsequently by Baker (1967) and Kellogg et al. (1980).  However, we observed striae counts (15-18 in 10 µm) that agree more closely with those of Ko-Bayashi (1965) and Krammer and Lange-Bertalot (1986). In the past, there has been much discussion concerning the validity of the forms (capitata, evoluta, and reducta) of this genus (Ko-Bayashi, 1965; Hustedt, 1966; Kellogg et al. 1980).  However, most specimens examined had an elliptical or rounded central area, while the other forms of this species (capitata, evoluta, and reducta) always had an acute-angled sub-fascia. Thus, this attribute appears to be a valid character for further separating this species from its forms.

 

McMurdo Dry Valleys Waterbodies with Luticola muticopsis

  • Adams Stream
  • Aiken Creek
  • Bohner Stream
  • Bowles Creek
  • Canada Glacier
  • Canada Stream
  • Coast Lake
  • Commonwealth Glacier
  • Commonwealth Stream
  • Crescent Stream
  • Delta Stream
  • Garwood Stream
  • Green Creek
  • Green Lake
  • Harnish Creek
  • Harnish Creek Tributary
  • Hughes Glacier Pond
  • Lawson Creek
  • Little Sharpe
  • Lost Seal Stream
  • Lyons Tributary (Mason?)
  • McKay Creek
  • Miers Stream
  • Onyx River
  • Pond by Clear Lake
  • Pond North of Rookery
  • Pony Lake
  • Priscu Stream
  • Von Guerard Stream
  • Wales Stream
  • Wharton Creek
  • Wormherder Creek

Original Type Description

Author: Van Heurck 1909
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Original Description:

Valve elliptique, a extrémités brusqement et longuement rétrécies-rostrées, subparalleles, tronquées. Striae radiantes au nombre do 10 in 1 c.d.m., formées de gros granules laissant un large blanc stauronéiforme pres du nodule median et montant un gors point isolé, unilateral au milieu de ce pseudo-stauros. Nodules terminaux petits, semblant prolongés de chaque coté en hamecon, detail qui a été omis dans le dessin et n’est apparent que dans und autre mise au point. Longeur: 2 c.d..m., Largeur: 1 c.d.m.

 

New combination

Author: Mann, D.G. 1990

 

Citations

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Publications (by year):

  • Van Huerck 1909. p. 12, taf. 2, fig. 181. [citation 99(81)]
  • Ko-Bayashi 1965. p. 24-34, pl.26-31 [citation 69(42)]
  • Kellogg et al. 1980. p. 182-83, pl. 1, fig. 10. [citation 64(28)]
  • Mann 1990. In Round et al., The Diatoms, pg. 671. [citation 104(85)]
  • Van de Vijver and Mataloni 2008 [citation 138(131)]

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