Observations
Observations: | Bart Van de Vijver |
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Length: | 18-46µm |
Width: | 2-3,5µm |
Striae: | 19-21 striae in 10µm |
Description:
Valves with concave to almost straight ventral side and moderately to strongly convex dorsal side. Apices narrowly rounded, slightly rostrately bent (L 18-46µm, W 2-3,5µm, 19-21 striae in 10µm). Ventral area not visible in LM. Terminal nodules close to the apices. Raphe short, terminating next to the apices.
Morphology: | Eunotioid |
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Notes:
Very common in small acid pools with low specific conductance values. In mosses, common in drier (mean F-value 4,8 ± 1,9) moss vegetations. Also common in wet, acid soils, mostly found in the larger valleys of the island (e.g. Vallée des Branloires).South Orkney Islands (Oppenheim 1990), South Georgia (Van de Vijver & Beyens 1996, 1997a), Kerguelen (Van de Vijver et al. 1998a, 2001).
Other sites with Eunotia paludosa var. paludosa
- Ile de la Possession (moist habitats), Crozet Archipelago
Original Type Description
Author: | Grunow 1991 |
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Citations
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