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Gomphoseptatum aestuarii Medlin 1986

  • 1. Institute for Multidisciplinary Ecological Research in the Salish Sea, Galiano Island, Canada & Advanced Microscopy Facility, Bob Wright Centre, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada
  • 2. Institute for Multidisciplinary Ecological Research in the Salish Sea, Galiano Island, Canada
  • 3. Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
  • 4. Hakai Institute, Heriot Bay, Canada & Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
  • 5. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada & Institute for Multidisciplinary Ecological Research in the Salish Sea, Galiano Island, Canada

Description

Gomphoseptatum aestuarii (Cleve) Medlin

Gomphomena aestuarii Cleve (1893): 55, pl. 3, fig. 4.

Gomphoseptatum aestuarii — Medlin and Round (1986): 212, figs. 16–18; Witkowski et al. (2000): 222, pl. 61, figs. 17, 18; Pienitz et al. (2003): 58, pl. 17, fig. 21; Li et al. (2020).

Description

Valves linear with obtusely rounded apices, length 10.6–17.7 (9–35) µm, width 2.4–3.5 (2–4.5) µm. Raphe straight, external central endings expanded and relatively distant, axial area narrow. Distal raphe endings bent and slightly recurved in same direction at both apices. Central area transversely expanded into fascia that reaches valve margins. Distinctive pore field in foot pole. Well-developed pseudoseptum at foot pole. Transapical striae 16–20 (16–24) in 10 µm, slightly radiate to parallel at apices and punctate. Striae are crossed by longitudinal rib that runs midway between raphe and valve margin.

Notes

The morphology of G. aestuarii found on the red alga S. americana at Miners Bay Wharf conforms well to the original description and images in Medlin and Round (1986) for specimens from Oregon, USA and the morphometric data provided by Pienitz et al. (2003) for a specimen from Haida Gwaii, north of the Salish Sea. iNaturalist ID: 258910079 (Fig. 20).

Notes

Published as part of Webber, Mark, Humphrey, Elaine, van Asselt, Arjan, Chang, Alice, Morien, Evan & Simon, Andrew D. F., 2026, Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) of the Salish Sea, Northeast Pacific: annotated checklist and new species reports, pp. e 189060 in Biodiversity Data Journal 14 on page e189060, DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.14.e189060

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  • Cleve P. T. 1893 Sur quelques espèces nouvelles ou peu connues (Suite) Le Diatomiste 2 15 55 58
  • Medlin L. K., Round F. E. 1986 Taxonomic studies of marine gomphonemoid diatoms Diatom Research 1 2 205 225 10.1080/0269249X.1986.9704970
  • Witkowski A., Lange-Bertalot H., Metzeltin D. 2000 Diatom flora of marine coasts I Lange-Bertalot H. Iconographia diatomologica. Annotated diatom micrographs Vol. 7, Diversity-taxonomy-identification A. R. G. Gantner Verlag K. G. Ruggell, Liechtenstein 925
  • Pienitz R., Fedje D., Poulin M. 2003 Marine and non-marine diatoms from the Haida Gwaii archipelago and surrounding coasts, Northeastern Pacific, Canada Bibliotheca Diatomologica 48 J. Cramer Stuttgart, Germany 146
  • Li Y., Guo X. H., Lundholm N. 2020 Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of the genus Minidiscus (Bacillariophyceae), with description of Mediolabrus gen. nov Journal of Phycology 56 6 1443 1456 10.1111/jpy.13038