Planothidium quadripunctatum

Taxon ID: 244
Author: Oppenheim    
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Synonym: Achnanthes quadripunctata

 

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Observations

Observations: Bart Van de Vijver
Length: 5-11µm
Width: 3-9µm
Striae: 17-20 radiate striae in 10µm

Description:

Valves elliptical with rounded ends (L 5-11µm, W 3-9µm, 17-20 radiate striae in 10µm, consisting of 3-4 transapical rows of areolae.) RV: axial area narrow, raphe filiform with terminal fissures bending towards the same valve margin. In LM, the central area appears circular. Internally with thickened costae. ARV: narrow linear sternum present.

Morphology: Monoraphid
Distribution:

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Notes:

P. quadripunctatum is commonly found in the area around Lapérouse where it dominated sometimes the diatom flora, especially in wet mosses (F-value between IV and V). Also present in alkaline lakes with higher specific conductance values (up to 1500µS/cm) and slightly acid, semi-wet soils (±45%).South Orkney Islands (Oppenheim 1994), South Georgia (Van de Vijver & Beyens 1996).

 

 

Other sites with Planothidium quadripunctatum

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

Original Type Description

Author: Oppenheim
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New combination

Author: Sabbe 1994

 

Citations

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