Humidophila arcuata var. parallela

Taxon ID: 17
Author: Heiden 1928   
Basionym: Navicula contenta var. parallela
Synonym: Diadesmis contenta var. parallela (p)

 

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Observations

Observations: Sarah Spaulding and Rhea Esposito
Length: 5.5-16 µm
Width: 2-3 µm
Striae: 30-36 in 10 µm

Description:

Valve margin linear with broad, rounded ends.  Axial area narrow or indistinct.  Central area wide, generally rounded, and often with a thickening of the valve beneath the central area (see Round et al., 1990 for SEM illustrations of this feature).  Raphe straight with simple proximal raphe ends.  Striae linear and composed of elongate puncta. Striae may difficult to see in the light microscope.

Morphology: Naviculoid
Distribution: Widespread

Autecology:

 

Notes:

This form differs from the nominate variety by its smaller size and parallel valve margins.  Similar to the findings of Kellogg et al. (1980), our specimens were typically smaller than the nominate form.

 

McMurdo Dry Valleys Waterbodies with Humidophila arcuata var. parallela

  • Adams Stream
  • Aiken Creek
  • Blue Lake
  • Bohner Stream
  • Bowles Creek
  • Canada Glacier
  • Canada Stream
  • Commonwealth Glacier
  • Commonwealth Stream
  • Crescent Stream
  • Delta Stream
  • Garwood Stream
  • Green Creek
  • Harnish Creek
  • Harnish Creek Tributary
  • Huey Creek
  • Lake Fryxell
  • Lawson Creek
  • Little Sharpe
  • Lost Seal Stream
  • Many Glaciers Pond
  • McKay Creek
  • Miers Stream
  • Onyx River
  • Picture Pond
  • Priscu Stream
  • Spaulding Pond
  • Taylor Glacier
  • Von Guerard Stream
  • Wales Stream
  • Wharton Creek
  • Wormherder Creek

Original Type Description

Author: Heiden 1928
Length: 8.7 µm
Width: 2.3 µm
Striae: not visible

Original Description:

Valva lineari, sine inflationes, long. 8.7 µm, lat. 2.3 µm, striis invisbilibus.

 

New combination

Author: Spaulding 1997

 

Citations

Index Nominum Algarum (INA):

  • Original
  • If an INA link is available, it will be shown above
  • The INA is a bibliographic reference "card file" for algal taxonomy, containing nearly 200,000 names of algae (in the broad sense).

Publications (by year):

  • Peterson 1928. Dansk Bot. Arkiv. 5:15 fig. 2 [citation 95(78)]
  • Hustedt 1930. p. 277, pl. 458, fig. b [citation 51(20)]
  • Kellogg et al. 1980. p. 180, Pl. 1, fig. 26. [citation 64(25)]
  • Spaulding et al. 1997. J. Paleolimnology 17:403-420 [citation 114(94)]

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