Navicula shackletoni

Taxon ID: 61
Author: West and West 1911   
Basionym: Navicula shakletoni
Synonym:

 

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Observations

Observations: S. Spaulding & R. Esposito
Length: 19-32 µm
Width: 4-5 µm
Striae: 4-5 µm

Description:

Valve elliptical-lanceolate with sub-capitate ends. Narrow central area with the two middle striae "fainter" than the other striae. Axial area present, widening towards the central portion of the valve. Raphe straight and simple with slightly hooked terminal raphe endings. Striae slightly radiate in the center to slightly convergent at the ends.

Morphology: Naviculoid
Distribution: South Victorialand endemic

Notes:

This species was originally described as Navicula (Pinnularia) shackletoni by West and West (1911). VanLandingham (1975) claims that Mills (1934) transferred it to Pinnularia. However, Mills (1934) appears to have identified this species as both Navicula and Pinnularia, and no clear species transfer was made. West and West (1911) also described a separate variety, N. shackletoni var. pelucida, which is distinguished by having the middle two striae "reduced" instead of "faint." However, no such valves were encountered in this study.

 

Waterbodies with Navicula shackletoni

  • Aiken Creek
  • Bowles Creek
  • Canada Stream
  • Delta Stream
  • Green Creek
  • Harnish Creek Tributary
  • Lake Fryxell
  • Von Guerard Stream

Original Type Description

Author: West and West 1911
Length: 25-29 µm
Width: 4-5 µm
Striae: 10-12 in 10 µm

Original Description:

N. minuta, valvis anguste elliptico-lanceolatis cum polis valde productis levissime subcapitatis et obtusis, platea centrali minuta, platea axiali angustissima, striis 10-12 in 10 µm, leviter radiatis, validis et non punctulatis, in medio striis duobus utrobique adversus plateam centralem delicatissimis et valde indistinctis. Cellula in aspectu cingulato anguste lineari-oblonga.

 

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Citations

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Publications (by year):

  • West and West 1911. p. 286, pl. 26, figs 136-138. [citation 124(106)]
  • Kellogg et al. 1980. p. 184-85, pl. 1, fig. 7-8. [citation 64(32)]

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