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Placoneis cattiensis sp. nov.—a new, diatom (Bacillariophyceae: Cymbellales) soil species from Cát Tiên National Park (Vietnam)
Kezlya, E.; Glushchenko, A.; Maltsev, Y.; Gusev, E.; Genkal, S.I.; Kuznetsov, A.; Kociolek, J.P.; Kulikovskiy, M. (2020). Placoneis cattiensis sp. nov.—a new, diatom (Bacillariophyceae: Cymbellales) soil species from Cát Tiên National Park (Vietnam). Phytotaxa 460(4): 237-248. https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.460.4.1
In: Phytotaxa. Magnolia Press: Auckland. ISSN 1179-3155; e-ISSN 1179-3163, more
Peer reviewed article  

Keywords
    Algae
    Bacillariophyceae [WoRMS]; Cymbellales [WoRMS]; Placoneis C. Mereschkowsky, 1903 [WoRMS]
Author keywords
    Bacillariophyceae, Cymbellales, Placoneis, new species, morphology, molecular data, soil, Southeast Asia, Cát Tiên National Park, Vietnam, Algae

Authors  Top 
  • Kezlya, E.
  • Glushchenko, A.
  • Maltsev, Y.
  • Gusev, E.
  • Genkal, S.I.
  • Kuznetsov, A.
  • Kociolek, J.P.
  • Kulikovskiy, M., more

Abstract
    A new species from the genus Placoneis (Bacillariophyceae: Cymbellales) is described on the basis molecular and morphological data. Placoneis cattiensis Glushchenko, Kezlya, Kulikovskiy & Kociolek sp. nov. is described from soil collected from the bottom of a dry, temporary stream in the forest of Сát Tiên National Park in Vietnam. On the basis of molecular data our new species appears to be more closely related to two strains of Placoneis previously identified as P. elginensis. However, P. cattiensis shows lower statistical support with two strains of P. elginensis on the basis ML. Additionally, P. cattiensis is distinguished from P. elginensis on the basis of morphological features such as the shape of the valve, breadth and density of areolae and striae. Comparisons of P. cattiensis with other similar species are given.

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