Pinnularia obscura

Taxon ID: 229
Author: Krasske 2000   
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Observations

Observations: Bart Van de Vijver
Length: 13-26µm
Width: 3,5-4,5µm
Striae: 11-12 striae in 10µm

Description:

Valves linear-elliptical with convex sides and broadly rounded, sometimes slightly subrostrate ends (L 13-26µm, W 3,5-4,5µm, 11-12 striae in 10µm). Axial area narrow, linear. Central area large, forming a broad fascia. Raphe filiform, slightly deflected in the middle with small central pores, close together. Terminal fissures ?-shaped but hard to resolve in LM. Transapical striae moderately radiate in the middle becoming strongly convergent towards the ends. No longitudinal bands present.

Morphology: Naviculoid
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Notes:

Common in relatively dry (<45%), acid soils with higher specific conductance values (>500µS/cm). Prefers also drier mosses (mean F-value 4,5±1,7). Less frequently observed in water habitats such as lakes and rivers.Kerguelen (Bourrelly & Manguin 1954, Larson 1974, Le Cohu & Maillard 1986, Van de Vijver et al. 1998a, 2001), South Georgia (Van de Vijver & Beyens 1997a), Antarctic Peninsula (Van de Vijver & Beyens 1997b), South Shetland Islands (Björck et al. 1993, Kawecka et al. 1998), Macquarie Island (McBride et al. 1999).

 

 

Other sites with Pinnularia obscura

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

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