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Morphology and evolutionary significance of Adoneis pacifica gen. et sp. Nov. (Fragilariaceae, Bacillariophyta), a marine araphid diatom from Chile

December 31, 1987

A new marine diatom genus and species, Adoneis pacifica G.W. Andrews and P. Rivera, has been identified in Chilean coastal waters. This taxon shows obvious affinities to the genera Rhaphoneis and Delphineis, but cannot be classified in either, as they are currently construed. Adoneis pacifica resembles Rhaphoneis in outline and to some degree in the pseudocelli, whereas it resembles Delphineis in the structure of the vela and the positioning of the apical rimoportulae. However, distinctive characters of this new monotypic genus are: (1) the usual positioning of a single rimoportula near the centre of each lateral margin of the valve, and (2) the occurrence of well organized apical pore fields (pseudocelli), in which the pores are much smaller than elsewhere on the valve. These appear to be primitive traits for the araphid diatom family Fragilariaceae, and they suggest that Adoneis pacifica may be a conservative species important in the study of the evolution of the family.

Publication Year 1987
Title Morphology and evolutionary significance of Adoneis pacifica gen. et sp. Nov. (Fragilariaceae, Bacillariophyta), a marine araphid diatom from Chile
DOI 10.1080/0269249X.1987.9704980
Authors George W. Andrews, Patricio Rivera
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Diatom Research
Index ID 70208740
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse