Published April 21, 2023
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FIGURES 415–418 in Morphological and molecular characterization of twenty-five new Diploneis species (Bacillariophyta) from Lake Tanganyika and its surrounding areas
- 1. Department of Paleoanthropology, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany & jovanovska.eci@gmail.com; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3413-3683
- 2. Department of Paleoanthropology, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany & Indiana State University, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN, USA & mwilson108@sycamores.indstate.edu; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2852-125X
- 3. Phycology Section, Research and Collections Division, Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada & phamilton@nature.ca; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6938-6341
- 4. Department of Paleoanthropology, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany & Indiana State University, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN, USA & Department of Paleoanthropology, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany & jeffery.stone@indstate.edu; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1313-0643 *Corresponding author & Department of Paleoanthropology, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
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FIGURES 415–418. Diploneis clara sp. nov., SEM internal valve views, Lake Tanganyika, Kiganza Bay. Fig. 415. Whole valve. Fig. 416. Close view of the alveoli openings covered by thin silica layers and the serrated advalvar edge of the valvocopula. Fig. 417. View of areolae without the fine silica covers; white arrowed biseriate striae pattern at the margins. Fig. 418. Corroded valve showing the alveoli structure. Scale bars = 10 μm (Figs 415, 418), 2 μm (Figs 416, 417).
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