Cocconeis diaphana W.Sm. (Smith 1853) Figs 2���3, 21���34, Table 1 Cocconeis molesta var. amygdalina Grunow ex Cleve (1895: 174). Cocconeis amygdalina Br��b. ex Grunow in Van Heurck (1880 ���1885: pl. 30, figs 22���23), nom. inval. Original description Smith (1853): 22, pl. 30, fig. 254, reproduced in Figs 2���3. ��� Cocconeis diaphana, n. sp. V. elliptical, scarcely siliceous, diaphanous; striae obscure. Length.0012��� to.0018��� (30.48 to 45.72 ��m). v.v. �� Nodule dilated into a Stauros. Marine. Sidmouth, Miss Cutler, communicated by Dr. Greville. Pontac, Jersey, Aug. 8, 1852, W. Sm. Supp. Plate XXX. 254���. Type material ���Marine. Sidmouth, Miss Cutler������ ���Pontac, Jersey ��� W. Sm.���, syntypes; ���Pontac, Jersey ��� W. Sm.���, BM 23161, here designated as lectotype; BM 23162, isolectotype; The other syntype, BM 19589, from Sidmouth, belongs to C. dirupta Gregory. Notes When W. Smith introduced C. diaphana, he also proposed an unnamed variety �� characterized by ���the nodule dilated into a stauros���. This variety, mostly represented in the Sidmouth gathering, though originally a syntype must be excluded from this species. It will be here treated as belonging to C. dirupta W.Greg. (see further comments under this species). The original drawings of C. diaphana (Smith 1853, fig. 254) show relatively oblong valves, one without any stauros, the other, marked ��, with a distinct stauros on the RV. Van Heurck (1896: pl. 29, fig. 823bis) reports Cocconeis molesta var. amygdalina as a ���synonym of C. diaphana W.Sm. partim, S. B.D., i., p. 22, pl. 30, fig. 254; H. V. H. Atl., pl. 30, figs 5 and 35���, and comments that it is: ���much larger in size, 3.5 to 4.5 c.d.m. (35 to 45 ��m). Central nodule rounded, surrounded by small hyaline area. Marine [...] Jersey (W.Sm.)���. Description of specimens from ��� Jersey, Pontac���, after LM examination of the type material BM 23161 (Figs 21���26) contains oblong-elliptical, thinly silicified and diaphanous valves, 33���42 ��m (38 ��m �� 2.5 ��) long, 21���26 (23 ��m �� 2.2) wide, l/L 1.65 �� 0.2, with 26 �� 2.2 SV striae in 10 ��m, 25 �� 0.7 RV striae in 10 ��m, and ca. 23 axial SV rows in a zig-zag pattern (Fig. 26). The SV sternum is straight and narrow, the central area very reduced (Figs 23���24). The RV has clearly identifiable striae, with 25 areolae in 10 ��m. The RV fascia is short and quite high, with the aspect of an elliptic central area more than a real fascia. The helictoglossae are straight and off the margin (Fig. 24). As this slide (BM 23161) contains the specimen best matching the original description, we here designate it as the lectotype of C. diaphana W.Sm. Remark Thanks to the kindness of Bart Van de Vijver we have received several SEM photographs of the isolectotype of Cocconeis diaphana deposited in the Van Heurck collection in Meise (BR). This material is epiphytic on marine Rhodophyceae, and is present on a mica labelled ��� Cocconeis diaphana n.sp., Jersey, Aug. 14. 1852 ���, preserved in the W. Smith collection, vol. I, p. 33. These SEM photographs (Figs 39���44) are a perfect match for the LM figures in this paper and support our emended description. Description of specimens from ���Sidmouth���, after LM examination of the type material The Van Heurck collection (VI-45-B10, Figs 27���32) has specimens that are 15���24 ��m (20.5 �� 3.2 ��) long, 14���18.3 (16 �� 2.4) wide, l/L 1.28 �� 0.1, with 18.7 �� 1.1 SV striae in 10 ��m, and 22.7 �� 2.2 RV striae in 10 ��m. Slide VI-45-B10 only shows the var. ��. The W. Smith collection (BM 19589, Figs 33���34) has specimens that are 19���26 ��m (22 �� 2.9 ��) long, 16-20 (18.6 �� 2) wide, l/L 1.19 �� 0.05, with 20 �� 1.4 SV striae in 10 ��m, and 22 �� 0.5 RV striae in 10 ��m. Valves round-elliptical, relatively small. The SV is coarsely striated and punctuated, usually with no axial rows of areolae. The SV sternum is large and composed of two lanceolate parts (Figs 27���29, 33), one median SV stria lacking on one side (Fig. 27, arrow) or both (Fig. 33). The RV has coarsely punctuated striae, strongly radiate. The RV fascia is narrow and wide (often more than half a valve in length). The raphe is often slightly sigmoid with helictoglossae deflected towards opposite sides (Fig. 34). Slide BM 19589 only shows the variety ��. The two examined slides of ��� C. diaphana Sidmouth ��� (VI-45-B10/BR and BM 19589) show valves with similar characteristics (Figs 27���34, 33���34), close to those of Cocconeis dirupta W. Gregory (Figs 35���38, see below). Therefore, var. �� is here excluded from C. diaphana and considered as a synonym of C. dirupta., Published as part of Riaux-Gobin, Catherine, Comp��re, Pierre, Jordan, Richard W., Coste, Michel, Yesilyurt Criobe-Usr, Jovita C. & Irstea, Japan., 2016, Cocconeis molesta K��tz., C. diaphana W. Sm. and C. dirupta W. Greg. (Bacillariophyta): type material, ambiguities and possible synonymies, pp. 1-18 in European Journal of Taxonomy 204 on pages 8-11, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.204, http://zenodo.org/record/3840075, {"references":["Smith W. 1853. A synopsis of the British Diatomaceae: with remarks on their structure, functions and distribution; and instructions for collecting and preserving specimens. Vol. 1. J. Van Voorst, London. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 10706","Cleve P. T. 1895. Synopsis of the naviculoid diatoms. Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar 27 (3): 1 - 219. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 54740","Van Heurck H. 1880 - 1885. 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