Analysis of the type of <i>Fragilaria construens</i> var. <i>subsalina</i> (Bacillariophyceae) and description of two morphologically related taxa from Europe and the United States

Abstract

Cejudo-Figueiras C., Morales E.A., Wetzel C.E., Blanco S., Hoffmann L. and Ector L. 2011. Analysis of the type of Fragilaria construens var. subsalina (Bacillariophyceae) and description of two morphologically related taxa from Europe and the United States. Phycologia 50: 67–77. DOI: 10.2216/09-40.1Fragilaria construens var. subsalina is a common diatom found in a wide variety of aquatic systems worldwide. It was described by Hustedt (1925) Hustedt F. 1925. Bacillariales aus den Salzgewässern bei Oldesloe in Holstein. Mitteilungen der Geographischen Gesellschaft und des Naturhistorischen Museums in Lübeck, 2. Reihe, Heft 30: 84–121. [Google Scholar] from brackish waters in Oldesloe, Germany; a lectotype specimen was established by Simonsen (1987) Simonsen R. 1987. Atlas and catalogue of the diatom types of Friederich Hustedt. J. Cramer, Berlin - Stuttgart. Vol. 1 (catalogue). 525 pp. Vol. 2, 597 pp., pls 1–395; Vol. 3, 619 pp., pls 396–772. [Google Scholar]. We analysed the ultrastructure of specimens from the lectotype material by means of light (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and show that this taxon should be placed at the species level within the genus Pseudostaurosira (as Pseudostaurosira subsalina). A similar but distinct taxon from the United States, found in waters with low electrolyte content, is proposed as a new species of Pseudostaurosira, namely Pseudostaurosira americana sp. nov. We also describe a second new species from Spain (Pseudostaurosira alvareziae sp. nov.), found in waters with moderate conductivity, which was misidentified as P. subsalina in the past. A morphometric analysis of the valve shape supports the morphological separation between the three species. The present study clarifies the taxonomy, ecology and systematic position of these three taxa and provides a comparison with other, similar taxa.

Description

Citaciones: 28

Citation