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OBSERVATIONS ON CHAETOCEROS BUCEROS (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE), A RARE TROPICAL PLANKTONIC SPECIES COLLECTED FROM THE MEXICAN PACIFIC1
Authors:David U Hernndez-Becerril  María E Meave del Castillo  Miguel A Lara Villa
Institution:David U. Hernández-Becerril,María E. Meave del Castillo,Miguel A. Lara Villa
Abstract:Examination of net plankton samples from the Gulf of Tehuantepec (Mexican Pacific) yielded a rare tropical species of the genus Chaetoceros, C. buceros Karsten. This species is conspicuous because of its relatively large size, type of chain formation, and shape of the terminal setae. Electron microscopic study revealed other interesting characteristics: the intercalary values are more lightly silicified than the terminal valves and show a pattern of costae radiating form the center with various annuli (“central hyaline fields”) in the center of the valve face; both kind of valves are perforated by small poroids. Terminal valves possess several (21–30) slitlike and randomly oriented rimoportulae. Important morphological differences exist between the intercalary and the terminal setae. Morphological characters, comparision with related species, and the systematic position are discussed. A new section of the subgenus Hyalochaete, Conspicua, is proposed to include C. buceros.
Keywords:Bacillariophyceae  Chaetoceros buceros  Conspicua sect  nov    morphology  planktonic diatom  taxonomy
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