Pinnularia alpiniformis

Taxon ID: 297
Author: Van de Vijver & Beyens    
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Observations

Observations: Bart Van de Vijver
Length: 50-75µm
Width: 15-20µm
Striae: 4-5 striae in 10µm

Description:

Valves elliptic with obtusely, cuneately rounded ends (L 50-75µm, W 15-20µm, 4-5 striae in 10µm). Axial area fairly broad, 1/2 of valve width, lanceolate. Central area asymmetrically expanded, rounded. Raphe clearly lateral with straight inner raphe fissure and curved outer raphe fissure. Central raphe pores drop-like. Terminal fissures sickle-shaped. Striae very broad, radiate.

Morphology: Naviculoid
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Notes:

Vallée du Camp, Ile de la Possession, Crozet Archipelago, Sample BA208 (coll. date 21/02/2002).Found once in a dry (mean moisture value 10%) soil of a cavern next to the base, characterized by low nutrient conditions, a circumneutral pH and relatively high salinity levels.So far only known from Ile de la Possession.P. alpiniformis shows some resemblance to P. alpina W. Smith and P. splendida Hustedt. Compared to P. alpina, the taxon is much smaller with a higher number of striae in 10µm. It might be considered as a 'very small P. alpina'. P. splendida has a different axial area. The irregular structures on the valve face are absent.

 

 

Other sites with Pinnularia alpiniformis

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

Original Type Description

Author: Van de Vijver & Beyens
Length: 50-75µm
Width: 15-20µm
Striae: 4-5 striae in 10µm

Original Description:

Valves elliptic with obtusely, cuneately rounded ends (L 50-75µm, W 15-20µm, 4-5 striae in 10µm). Axial area fairly broad, 1/2 of valve width, lanceolate. Central area asymmetrically expanded, rounded. Raphe clearly lateral with straight inner raphe fissure and curved outer raphe fissure. Central raphe pores drop-like. Terminal fissures sickle-shaped. Striae very broad, radiate.

 

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