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Research Article

Gololobovia gen. nov. – a new genus from Lake Baikal with comments on pore occlusion in monoraphid diatoms

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Pages 616-633 | Received 15 Feb 2020, Accepted 28 Sep 2020, Published online: 03 Nov 2020
 

ABSTRACT

A new diatom genus, Gololobovia gen. nov., is described from ancient Lake Baikal on the basis of light and scanning electron microscopy of its valves. The new genus has a single raphe per frustule and can be assigned to Achnanthidiaceae. Two species are described as new for science from Lake Baikal. These are Gololobovia mariae sp. nov. and Gololobovia baicalensis sp. nov. These species share all of the morphological features typical for the new genus, including uniseriate striae with internal pore occlusions, presence of slightly sinusoid raphe, and an asymmetric axial area that expands into a stauros to form the central area, similar to those in the genera Lemnicola and Gogorevia. Based on the presence of a stauros, uniseriate striae, and the same type of pore occlusions, we speculate that our new genus is more closely related phylogenetically to the above-mentioned monoraphid genera. A type of pore occlusion in the genera Lemnicola, Gogorevia and Gololobovia gen. nov. is discussed. New taxonomic combinations are proposed for Eucocconeis onegensis and Stauroneis obliqua, which are here transferred to our new genus.

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Funding

This article is based on research carried out with financial support by the Russian Science Foundation (19-14-00320) for LM, SEM, and sample investigation, and by framework of the state assignment (theme АААА-А19-119041190086-6) for finishing the article.

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