Cavinula heterostauron

Taxon ID: 276
Author: Germain 1937   
Basionym: Navicula heterostauron
Synonym:

 

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Observations

Observations: Bart Van de Vijver
Length: 19-24µm
Width: 7-8µm
Striae: 24-26 striae in 10µm

Description:

Valves elliptic-lanceolate with sharp, slightly constricted ends (L 19-24µm, W 7 8µm, 24-26 striae in 10µm). Striae uniseriate with round areolae, strongly radiate near the central area, slightly radiate towards the poles. Axial area narrow, central area large forming an asymmetrical stauros. Striae (6-7) at one side in central area shorter, more spaced, lacking (or present in only highly reduced form) at the other side. Raphe filiform with central endings expanded, pore-like. Terminal fissures straight.

Morphology: Naviculoid
Distribution:

Autecology:

 

Notes:

C. heterostauron is not common on Ile de la Possession. Most of the valves were found in relatively dry soils (moisture 35-50%) with slightly acid pH (6,1). In mosses and freshwater waterbodies, only a few valves were found.Kerguelen (Germain 1937, Bourrelly & Manguin 1954, Le Cohu & Maillard 1986).Cavinula lapidosa shows a similar valve outline but lacks the asymmetrical stauros and has more curved terminal raphe fissures. Therefore we suggest to keep C. heterostauron as a separate taxon.

 

 

Other sites with Cavinula heterostauron

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

Original Type Description

Author: Germain 1937
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Author: Van de Vijver

 

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