PhytoKeys (May 2024)

Cocconeis crisscrossis sp. nov., a new monoraphid diatom (Bacillariophyta) from southern China

  • Huiwen Zhou,
  • Pan Yu,
  • Luyi Guo,
  • John Patrick Kociolek,
  • Quanxi Wang,
  • Qingmin You

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.242.123316
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 242
pp. 39 – 50

Abstract

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A novel monoraphid diatom species, Cocconeis crisscrossis You, Yu, Kociolek & Wang, sp. nov. is examined and described from the Qingyi River and Maolan Nature Reserve of southern China. The morphological description is based on light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy observations and the new species is compared with similar taxa in this genus. The characteristics unique to Cocconeis crisscrossis sp. nov. include its central area extending irregularly to both sides, it having closed valvocopulae with heavily silicified fimbriate margins and poles of the valvocopulae have ‘sword-shaped’ siliceous extensions. These features differentiate this new species from others in the genus. This new species was found in alkaline waterbodies, including streams, waterfall and ponds. It was usually found as an epiphyte on the stones; however, it was present on other substrates such as mosses.