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Observations
Observations: | Sarah Spaulding and Rhea Esposito |
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Length: | 14-18 µm |
Width: | 5-6 µm |
Striae: | 22-28 in 10 µm |
Description:
Valve elliptical lanceolate with subcapitate ends. Raphe straight, with simple central endings and hooked distal endings. Raphe surrounded by two thickened ribs which are somewhat contracted near the central area. Puncta are round and form striae that radiate throughout the valve face.
Morphology: | Naviculoid |
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Distribution: | Widespread |
Autecology:
Notes:
Kellogg et al. (1980) described a species from the McMurdo Dry Valleys, which they named Navicula airdevronsixii. Spaulding et al. (1997) examined the type slide of that material at ANSP and found the the taxon is synonymous with N. naumannii, with only difference being that the species described by Kellogg et al. (1980) is slightly smaller than the specimens encountered in this study. Navicula naumanii was transferred to the genus Fallacia (Round et al. 1990). INA website as of last update to this entry refers to synonym, not microcostatus naumannii.
McMurdo Dry Valleys Waterbodies with Microcostatus naumannii
- Aiken Creek
- Bowles Creek
- Canada Stream
- Commonwealth Stream
- Green Creek
- Lake Fryxell
- Lost Seal Stream
- McKay Creek
- Miers Stream
- Onyx River
- Von Guerard Stream
Original Type Description
Author: | Hustedt 1942 |
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Length: | 9.5-15.5µm |
Width: | 4-5µm |
Striae: |
Original Description:
New combination
Author: | Lange-Bertalot 1999 |
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Citations
Index Nominum Algarum (INA):
- Original
- New Combination
- If an INA link is available, it will be shown above
- The INA is a bibliographic reference "card file" for algal taxonomy, containing nearly 200,000 names of algae (in the broad sense).
Publications (by year):
- Hustedt 1942. Arch. Hydrobiol. 39:115, figs 22-24 [citation 48(16)]
- Kellogg et al. 1980. [citation 64(116)]
- Mann 1990. In Round et al., The Diatoms, pg. 668 [citation 104(84)]