Frustulia cirisiae

Taxon ID: 159
Author: Van de Vijver    
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Observations

Observations: Bart Van de Vijver
Length: 17-30 µm
Width: 4-6 µm
Striae: 46-50 striae in 10µm

Description:

Valves linear-lanceolate to linear with cuneately rounded apices, 17-30 µm long and 4-6 µm broad. Axial area narrow, central area a large rectangular stauros, reaching the valve margins. Transapical striae uniseriate, around the stauros slightly radiate, more distally parallel, finally convergent, not to resolve (LM) 46-50 in 10µm. Raphe straight, externally without clearly marked terminal and central fissures outside. Internally, helictoglossa 'porte-crayon'-like.

Morphology: Naviculoid
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Notes:

Frustulia cirisiae has been found in both soil and semi-wet terrestrial moss samples. The highest abundances (8%) were reached in samples from a slightly acid, dry soil in the vicinity of Baie Americaine. F. cirisiae seems to prefer fairly dry (24 ± 12 %) and slightly acid (pH 6-7) conditions.Described from Ile de la Possession. Distribution so far unknown.The presence of a large stauros resulted in the creation of a new subgenus for this taxon: Staurofrustulia Van de Vijver, Ledeganck & Beyens.

 

 

Other sites with Frustulia cirisiae

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

Original Type Description

Author: Van de Vijver
Length: 17-30 µm
Width: 4-6 µm
Striae: 46-50 striae in 10 µm

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