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PHYCOLOGIA
卷 50, 期 1, 页码 11-22出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.2216/09-85.1
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- National Institute of General Medical Science, Minority Opportunity in Research Division [R25GM063682]
- Department of Education Minority Science and Engineering [P120A040092]
- SEM
- SEM at U. Texas was through NSF [AToL0629410]
A new species of Licmophora. L. flucticulata sp. nov., forms distinctive, rippled, fan-shaped colonies on coral reef seaweeds on Western Pacific islands. It is readily observed underwater with the naked eye but is very weakly silicified, and its frustule does not survive normal acid cleaning. Its identity as a Licmophora species was demonstrated with scanning electron microscopy and small-subunit rDNA sequencing. Licmophora flucticulata has exceptionally long, narrow cells cemented into fascicles that attach to the substratum by short, multistranded mucilage stalks. Its valve and colony morphology are compared to that of L. remulus, L. flabellata and L. aurivillii.
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