Abstract
Amphora Ehrenberg ex Kützing sensu lato incorporates a large and diverse group of diatoms. Although having its greatest taxonomic diversity in marine environments, inland waters of the USA appear to hold a large amount of undescribed taxa diversity requiring thorough taxonomic investigation. Presented here are descriptions and illustrations of seven new species collected from inland waters of the western USA, based on light and scanning electron microscope observations. Species described include A. copulatoides, A. manifesta and A. waldeniana from the genus Amphora subgenus Amphora and H. coloradiana, H. latecostata, H. punctata and H. subtilis from the genus Halamphora (Cleve) Levkov. This work represents the first steps in a larger taxonomic and systematic investigation into Amphora sensu lato from inland waters of the USA.
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Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Marina Potapova and the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia for providing the Sabine River collection slide. We would also like to thank two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments in the final stages of this manuscript.