Psammothidium confusum

Taxon ID: 317
Author: Manguin 1954   
Basionym: Achnanthes confusa
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Observations

Observations: Bart Van de Vijver
Length: 11,5-20µm
Width: 3-4µm
Striae: 28-34 transapical striae in 10µm. RV: lanceolate axial area with filiform raphe, central area a small fascia.

Description:

Valves linear, slightly convex with rounded apices. (L 11,5-20µm, W 3-4µm, 28-34 transapical striae in 10µm. RV: lanceolate axial area with filiform raphe, central area a small fascia. ARV: narrow longitudinal area, sometimes a little bit wider in the middle with an irregular central area, formed by shorter (and/or lacking) striae. A very distinct feature is the structure of the striae on the araphid valve, starting with a bacilliform marginal areola and terminating by 2, rarely 3, shorter areolae (Le Cohu & Maillard, 1983).

Morphology: Monoraphid
Distribution:

Autecology:

 

Notes:

Quite common in both open waterbodies with circumneutral to slightly acid pH and low specific conductance values and in wet moss vegetations where it can reach high abundances (up to 60%). Mean F-value is 3,8±1,8. Also common in very wet, slightly acid soils.Kerguelen (Bourrelly & Manguin 1954, Le Cohu & Maillard 1983), South Georgia (Van de Vijver & Beyens 1996, 1997a), Macquarie Island (McBride et al. 1999).

 

 

Other sites with Psammothidium confusum

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

Original Type Description

Author: Manguin 1954
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New combination

Author: Van de Vijver

 

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