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Examination of type specimens for Colliculoamphora reichardtiana (Grunow) Williams and Reid, with a description of a new species, Colliculoamphora johnwrightii nov. sp.

Pages 77-83 | Received 02 Sep 2015, Accepted 17 Dec 2015, Published online: 10 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

In the original description of the diatom genus Colliculoamphora, the type species of Colliculoamphora reichardtiana (Grunow) Williams and Reid (= Amphora reichardtiana Grunow) was mistakenly said to be from Honduras. Inspection of relevant specimens and manuscript material of Amphora reichardtiana in Grunow's collection (held in W) has permitted a re-evaluation of the species. Type material has been identified and, after examination, a new species, Colliculoamphora johnwrightii, is separated from Colliculoamphora reichardtiana.

Acknowledgements

Anton Igersheim, curator of the diatom collection in W, was immensely helpful both during my stay at Vienna and after. Charlie Jarvis (NHM) and Anton Igersheim helped decipher Grunow's Latin text and Harald Schneider (NHM) translated Grunow's German description. As ever, Pat Kociolek offered numerous helpful comments on a draft of this manuscript, and the suggestions made by two referees were most valuable.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes

1. He is also a mycologist – but we all make mistakes.

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Funding

My visit to Vienna was made possible by Synthesys grant no [AT-TAF-4834].

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