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Pinnularia baetica sp. nov. (Bacillarophyceae): Comparison with other panduriform species in the Mediterranean area

Fernández, Moreno; Luís, T; Vidaković, Danijela; Levkov, Zlatko; Sánchez, Castillo

(Magnolia Press, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Fernández, Moreno
AU  - Luís, T
AU  - Vidaković, Danijela
AU  - Levkov, Zlatko
AU  - Sánchez, Castillo
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4546
AB  - A new freshwater diatom species Pinnularia baetica sp. nov. is described from two different ponds from the Mediterranean
area: Andalucia (South of Spain) and Lake Livadičko, Serbia. The species is described by observations under light (LM)
and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The most similar taxa to P. baetica are P. atlasii and P. infirma that were studied
through material obtained in lagoons of northern Morocco (locus classicus of P. atlasi). Although there are similarities in the
morphological characters of the frustule, it was possible to verify both through LM and SEM observations, clear differences
between P. baetica and the latter two taxa: Pinnularia baetica has a panduriform shape more pronounced than P. infirma
and larger valve size. On the other hand, the absence of spines in P. baetica, the more convergent striation at the poles and
a slightly wider valve are the main differences with P. atlasi. This paper documents the distribution areas of P. baetica in
calcareous systems of oligotrophic mid-mountain ponds of Spain and Serbia.
PB  - Magnolia Press
T2  - Phytotaxa
T1  - Pinnularia baetica sp. nov. (Bacillarophyceae): Comparison with other panduriform species in the Mediterranean area
VL  - 435
IS  - 2
SP  - 85
EP  - 100
DO  - 10.11646/phytotaxa.435.2.1
ER  - 
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author = "Fernández, Moreno and Luís, T and Vidaković, Danijela and Levkov, Zlatko and Sánchez, Castillo",
year = "2020",
abstract = "A new freshwater diatom species Pinnularia baetica sp. nov. is described from two different ponds from the Mediterranean
area: Andalucia (South of Spain) and Lake Livadičko, Serbia. The species is described by observations under light (LM)
and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The most similar taxa to P. baetica are P. atlasii and P. infirma that were studied
through material obtained in lagoons of northern Morocco (locus classicus of P. atlasi). Although there are similarities in the
morphological characters of the frustule, it was possible to verify both through LM and SEM observations, clear differences
between P. baetica and the latter two taxa: Pinnularia baetica has a panduriform shape more pronounced than P. infirma
and larger valve size. On the other hand, the absence of spines in P. baetica, the more convergent striation at the poles and
a slightly wider valve are the main differences with P. atlasi. This paper documents the distribution areas of P. baetica in
calcareous systems of oligotrophic mid-mountain ponds of Spain and Serbia.",
publisher = "Magnolia Press",
journal = "Phytotaxa",
title = "Pinnularia baetica sp. nov. (Bacillarophyceae): Comparison with other panduriform species in the Mediterranean area",
volume = "435",
number = "2",
pages = "85-100",
doi = "10.11646/phytotaxa.435.2.1"
}
Fernández, M., Luís, T., Vidaković, D., Levkov, Z.,& Sánchez, C.. (2020). Pinnularia baetica sp. nov. (Bacillarophyceae): Comparison with other panduriform species in the Mediterranean area. in Phytotaxa
Magnolia Press., 435(2), 85-100.
https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.435.2.1
Fernández M, Luís T, Vidaković D, Levkov Z, Sánchez C. Pinnularia baetica sp. nov. (Bacillarophyceae): Comparison with other panduriform species in the Mediterranean area. in Phytotaxa. 2020;435(2):85-100.
doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.435.2.1 .
Fernández, Moreno, Luís, T, Vidaković, Danijela, Levkov, Zlatko, Sánchez, Castillo, "Pinnularia baetica sp. nov. (Bacillarophyceae): Comparison with other panduriform species in the Mediterranean area" in Phytotaxa, 435, no. 2 (2020):85-100,
https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.435.2.1 . .
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