Diatoms were investigated as part of the world’s first marine Bioblitz held on the south coast of Wellington, New Zealand, in October 2007. Two unusual diatoms were associated with the red alga Herposiphonia ceratoclada. They were examined by light and scanning electron microscopy. The first, previously described as »Cocconeis coelata« Arnott ex Greville, is a thick-ribbed biraphid diatom that appears to have an undular raphe and marginal septum like some Mastogloia species, but it does not have partecta in the valvocopula. Instead it has short marginal ribs that support a pseudoseptum. Its solid lyre and multiseriate striae with cibrate pores could be modifications of similar structures in Aneumastus aksaraiensis Spaulding et al. It typifi...
294-296The occurrence of two species of marine tube dwelling diatoms was reported from the water sam...
A novel diatom species belonging to the genus Nagumoea is described based on detailed light and scan...
Previous articles in this series (Vol. 15(3); 1978) (Vol. 16(3); 1979) (Vol. 19(1); 1982) discussed ...
Diatoms were investigated as part of the world’s first marine Bioblitz held on the south coast of We...
The large hemi-discoid diatom Palmerina ostenfeldii was common in subtropical Moreton Bay, Australia...
Background: Due to their isolation, islands offer excellent areas for the study of distribution of b...
<div><p>A new species belonging to the toxin producing diatom genus <i>Pseudo-nitzschia</i>, <i>P</i...
A thallus-forming diatom, Navicula thallodes Proschkina-Lavrenko, previously known only from the ori...
© 2018 Ajani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
Diatoms are a type of microscopic primary producer that fall within the group of phytoplankton. They...
P. 53-63The transfer of Melosira cataractarum Hust. to the genus Pseudostaurosira D.M. Williams & Ro...
During the past two decades, the subantarctic diatom flora has been the subject of several detailed ...
It is well known that morphologically cryptic species are routinely present in planktonic communitie...
© 2018, © 2018 The International Society for Diatom Research. A new species from the diatom genus Pl...
Diatoms are found in a wide variety of habitats. Fossil evidence suggests that diatoms are of relati...
294-296The occurrence of two species of marine tube dwelling diatoms was reported from the water sam...
A novel diatom species belonging to the genus Nagumoea is described based on detailed light and scan...
Previous articles in this series (Vol. 15(3); 1978) (Vol. 16(3); 1979) (Vol. 19(1); 1982) discussed ...
Diatoms were investigated as part of the world’s first marine Bioblitz held on the south coast of We...
The large hemi-discoid diatom Palmerina ostenfeldii was common in subtropical Moreton Bay, Australia...
Background: Due to their isolation, islands offer excellent areas for the study of distribution of b...
<div><p>A new species belonging to the toxin producing diatom genus <i>Pseudo-nitzschia</i>, <i>P</i...
A thallus-forming diatom, Navicula thallodes Proschkina-Lavrenko, previously known only from the ori...
© 2018 Ajani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
Diatoms are a type of microscopic primary producer that fall within the group of phytoplankton. They...
P. 53-63The transfer of Melosira cataractarum Hust. to the genus Pseudostaurosira D.M. Williams & Ro...
During the past two decades, the subantarctic diatom flora has been the subject of several detailed ...
It is well known that morphologically cryptic species are routinely present in planktonic communitie...
© 2018, © 2018 The International Society for Diatom Research. A new species from the diatom genus Pl...
Diatoms are found in a wide variety of habitats. Fossil evidence suggests that diatoms are of relati...
294-296The occurrence of two species of marine tube dwelling diatoms was reported from the water sam...
A novel diatom species belonging to the genus Nagumoea is described based on detailed light and scan...
Previous articles in this series (Vol. 15(3); 1978) (Vol. 16(3); 1979) (Vol. 19(1); 1982) discussed ...