Observations
Observations: | Bart Van de Vijver |
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Length: | 17-40µm |
Width: | 3-5µm |
Striae: | 12-14 striae in 10µm |
Description:
Valves with clear concave ventral and convex dorsal side (L 17-40µm, W 3-5µm, 12-14 striae in 10µm). Apices slightly protracted, broadly rounded. Transapical striae evenly spaced throughout the entire valve. Raphe branches fairly long, reaching almost 1/3 of the valve length, ending close to the poles. Distal nodules clearly visible in LM, appearing as a long slit.
Morphology: | Eunotioid |
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Notes:
Fairly common in small, acid pools with low specific conductance values and low nutrient values. Also found in wet mosses (F-value II-III) and in dry (< 32%), acid soils.So far only found on Ile de la Possession.The identity of this taxon is very unclear. It is possible that we are dealing here with a variety of E. fallax although the valves are more curved than the typical fallax-valves.
Other sites with Eunotia sp.#1
- Ile de la Possession (moist habitats), Crozet Archipelago
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Citations
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