摘要

The study of coral reef diatoms on Moorea Island in the Society Archipelago, South Pacific Ocean revealed a strong representation of the Achnanthales, with many taxa of Cocconeis. One of these Cocconeis, examined by light and scanning electron microscopy, shows a sternum valve (SV) with a close resemblance to the Cocconeis scutellum lineage, whereas the raphe valve (RV) and the valvocopula system are different from that of C. scutellum, therefore a new name has been given to it, Cocconeis spina-christi sp. nov. This new taxon has several remarkable features: 1) the RV stria density is, on average, twice as high as that of the SV; 2) the RV valvocopula extended and structurally complex, has large marginal fenestrae, irregular digitiform fimbriae and one longer spine-like fimbria at each apex; and 3) an anchor system between the valvocopula of each valve is observed, consisting of a rounded papilla with transverse furrows lying on each basal RV valvocopula fimbria and fitting into a rounded concavity or cupule - in the corresponding marginal edge of the SV valvocopula. Such an anchor system between valvocopulae seems a characteristic common to several Cocconeis species bearing fimbriae on each valvocopula. The definition and limit of the concept of varieties in the C. scutellum lineage is also addressed.

  • 出版日期2013-8