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Morphological investigations of the frustule, perizonium and initial valves of the freshwater diatom Achnanthes crenulata Grunow (Bacillariophyceae)
Authors:Kensuke Toyoda  David M Williams  Jiro Tanaka  Tamotsu Nagumo
Institution:Department of Botany, Natural History Museum, London SW7 5BD, UK, and;Department of Ocean Sciences, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8477 and;Department of Biology, The Nippon Dental University at Tokyo, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8159, Japan
Abstract:The present study clarifies the fine structure of the vegetative frustules, initial valves and perizonium of Achnanthes crenulata Grunow. The valves of the vegetative cell are distinctly linear‐lanceolate with an undulate margin. The valve face is quite flat and in girdle view is smoothly curved as in species of Gephyria (Bacillariophyceae). However, the valve face of the initial cells is slightly rounded and does not have an undulate margin. Furthermore, the rapheless sternum is centrally positioned along the apical axis of the araphid initial valve. As this taxon develops from auxospore to initial valve, it forms only longitudinal perizonial bands; no transverse bands arise. The perizonium consists of three silicified bands: one large, central longitudinal plate and two bands that underlie this plate; these two bands are either open or closed. This taxon has several conspicuous structures compared to other marine species of Achnanthes, but the structure of the perizonium supports the position of A. crenulata within Achnanthes sensu stricto.
Keywords:Achnanthes crenulata                        Achnanthes sensu stricto            freshwater diatom  initial cell  monoraphid diatom  perizonium
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