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A new monoraphid diatom species from the genus Karayevia sensu lato (Bacillariophyceae: Stauroneidaceae) with remarks on taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus
Tseplik, N.D.; Glushchenko, A.; Maltsev, Y.; Kuznetsova, I.; Genkal, S.I.; Kociolek, J.P.; Kulikovskiy, M. (2022). A new monoraphid diatom species from the genus Karayevia sensu lato (Bacillariophyceae: Stauroneidaceae) with remarks on taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus. Diatom Research 37(1): 39-50. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0269249x.2022.2039780
In: Diatom Research. Taylor & Francis: Bristol Avon. ISSN 0269-249X; e-ISSN 2159-8347, more
Peer reviewed article  

Keywords
    Taxonomic status > New taxa > New species
    Bacillariophyceae [WoRMS]; Karayevia F.E. Round & L. Bukhtiyarova ex F.E. Round, 1998 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    diatoms, Karayevia, new species, molecular investigations, South-East Asia, Vietnam

Authors  Top 
  • Tseplik, N.D.
  • Glushchenko, A.
  • Maltsev, Y.
  • Kuznetsova, I.
  • Genkal, S.I.
  • Kociolek, J.P.
  • Kulikovskiy, M., more

Abstract
    A new monoraphid diatom, Karayevia chelonica sp. nov., is described from Nha Trang, Vietnam, isolated from marine littoral habitats. Phylogenetic analysis based on partial 18S rDNA and rbcL sequences places this species within the family Stauroneidaceae, and related to other monoraphid species. Karayevia chelonica sp. nov. differs from other species in the genus in stria density and a broad axial area on the rapheless valve. Morphology and taxonomy of the closely related genera Karayevia, Kolbesia and Madinithidium are discussed. Based on morphological characteristics, we conclude that these three genera might represent a single genus, however, further molecular investigation is required to clarify their taxonomic and systematic affinities.

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