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The diatom genus Gomphonema Ehrenberg in India: Checklist and description of three new species
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B. Karthick 1,    J.P. Kociolek 2*,    M.K. Mahesh 3    and    T. V. Ramachandra 1
1 Energy & Wetlands Research Group, Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – 560 012, India
2 Museum of Natural History and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA
3 Department of Botany, Yuvaraja’s College, University of Mysore, Mysore - 570 005, India
*Corresponding author, email: patrick.kociolek@colorado.edu

ABSTRACT

We have compiled a checklist of Gomphonema Ehrenberg taxa reported previously from India. From forty-nine references, over 100 Gomphonema taxa have been reported, including 39 new taxon descriptions. In addition to these previous reports of Gomphonema taxa, we describe three new species, G. gandhii Karthick & Kociolek, sp. nov., G. difformum Karthick & Kociolek, sp. nov. and G. diminutum Karthick & Kociolek, sp. nov., all from hill streams of Western Ghats, India. Frustule morphology, as studied in light and scanning electron microscopy, is compared with that of other recently described Gomphonema species from Africa and Asia. All three Indian species have distinctly dilated proximal raphe ends, in addition to differentiated apical pore fields, septa, pseudosepta and a round external stigmal opening. Gomphonema gandhii is linear-lanceolate-clavate, has a wide axial area, and is 19–51 µm long, 3–7 µm broad. Gomphonema difformum is smaller than G. gandhii, and has a hyaline area around the headpole. Gomphonema diminuta is much smaller and narrower than the other two species. These species are distinct from their closest congeners by their sizes, shape and structure of the head pole, and striae densities. All these species were described from low nutrient, neutral, low ionic content streams of Western Ghats. As most other species described from tropical region these three species appear to be endemic to India. Moreover, within India they have hitherto only been found in Western Ghats, one of the twelve biodiversity hotspots of the World.

Key words: Bacillariophyceae, diatoms, Gomphonema, India, new species, taxonomy, valve ultrastructure.

 

Citation: Karthick, B., J.P. Kociolek, M.K. Mahesh & T.V. Ramachandra (2011): The diatom genus Gomphonema Ehrenberg in India: Checklist and description of three new species. – Nova Hedwigia 93: 211–236.
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