Eolimna krummensis
P.M.Novis, J.Braidwood, & C.KilroyType slide
NEW ZEALAND: Canterbury: Smacks Creek (lat. 43°27.637, long. 172°35.406), periphyton, P.M. Novis and J.
Braidwood, 4 November 2009 (CHR618418!; cleaned frustules from cultured strain LCR-S:10:2:1).
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Known distribution
Styx River, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Etymology
Named for Krummsee in Germany, the site of isolation of strain AT-199Gel01 in Genbank.
Description
Frustules pennate, biraphid, elliptic-lanceolate in valve view, 2.6-3.5 µm wide, 7.6-9.4 µm long, with rounded ends. Living cells containing 2 narrow, parietal platelike chloroplasts, closely adhering to the inner valve margins. Striae radiate and slightly curved towards the central area, 34-36(-39) in 10 µm, uniseriate, roundish areolae decreasing in size towards the valve margin. Central area widened, bordered by (3-)4 shortened striae on each margin of the valve. Raphe straight, widened at central termini, curved to the secondary valve side at valve apices.
Notes
Funding from TFBIS (Terrestrial and Freshwater Biodiversity Information System), administered by the New Zealand Department of Conservation, is gratefully acknowledged.
Reference
Novis PM, Braidwood J, Kilroy C 2012. Small diatoms (Bacillariophyta) in cultures from the Styx River, New Zealand, including descriptions of three new species. Phytotaxa 64: 11–45.