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Description of five new Luticola D.G.Mann (Bacillariophyta, Diadesmidaceae) species from Indonesia with comments on the morphological boundaries of the genus.
Rybak, Mateusz; Peszek, Lukasz; Luthfi, Oktiyas Muzaky; Arsad, Sulastri; Kociolek, John Patrick; Witkowski, Andrzej.
Afiliação
  • Rybak M; Department of Agroecology and Forest Utilization, University of Rzeszów, ul. Cwiklinskiej 1A, 35-601 Rzeszów, Poland University of Rzeszów Rzeszów Poland.
  • Peszek L; Department of Agroecology and Forest Utilization, University of Rzeszów, ul. Cwiklinskiej 1A, 35-601 Rzeszów, Poland University of Rzeszów Rzeszów Poland.
  • Luthfi OM; University of Brawijaya, Department of Marine Science, Malang, East Java, Indonesia University of Brawijaya Malang Indonesia.
  • Arsad S; Museum of Natural History and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA University of Szczecin Szczecin Poland.
  • Kociolek JP; University of Brawijaya, Department of Marine Science, Malang, East Java, Indonesia University of Brawijaya Malang Indonesia.
  • Witkowski A; Museum of Natural History and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA University of Szczecin Szczecin Poland.
PhytoKeys ; 237: 1-22, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38222972
ABSTRACT
During a survey of the Indonesian diatoms, five Luticola D.G.Mann taxa that could not be identified, based on the available literature were discovered. Based on light microscopy, scanning electron microscope observations and comparisons with similar taxa, all of them are described as new species. All taxa were found on mosses growing on tree trunks and concrete on the islands of Banda Besar and Seram and from spring on Java Island. Luticolainsularissp. nov. is most similar to L.aequatorialis and L.simplex, but it can easily be distinguished from both taxa, based on the lower striae density, the narrower valves and the well-developed silica ridges on the valve face/mantle junction. Luticolabandanensissp. nov. resembles L.frequentissima, but they can be easily distinguished, based on their valve widths and the direction of the grooves located on the distal and proximal raphe endings. Luticolaellipticasp. nov. is most similar to L.sparsipunctata, L.tenuis and L.bryophila. Amongst all the species compared, L.ellipticasp. nov. is the only one with a highly asymmetrical central area, with the isolated pore located on the wider side. Luticolamalukuanasp. nov. shares similarities with L.dismutica and L.areolata, but it has a notably higher stria density. From L.areolata, it can also be separated by the morphology of striae and the lack of ghost areolae in the central area. Luticolapoliporeasp. nov. is unique in the whole genus due to the presence of multiple isolated pores.
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