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Taxonomic significance of asymmetrical helmet and lance bristles in the genus Mallomonas (Synurophyceae) and their discovery in Eocene lake sediments.

Authors :
Siver, Peter A.
Lott, Anne M.
Wolfe, Alexander P.
Source :
European Journal of Phycology; Nov2009, Vol. 44 Issue 4, p447-460, 14p, 6 Black and White Photographs, 1 Illustration, 1 Chart
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Complex bristle types formed by species in the genus Mallomonas include those with helmet or lance-shaped apices. The ornamentation on each side of the helmet has been thought to be equivalent or symmetrical, whereas on a lance-shaped bristle an expanded portion folds over one side of the shaft to form an asymmetrical structure. We describe, for the first time, helmet bristles with a distinctly asymmetrical design, also formed by the folding of a siliceous membrane over one side of the helmet. We postulate that the asymmetrical helmet represents a structure that combines the formation of a symmetrical helmet and a lance-shaped design on the same bristle. Further, we report structurally similar asymmetrical helmet bristles, lance-shaped bristles and scales that are unambiguously assigned to Mallomonas asmundiae in Middle Eocene sediments from a maar lake in northern Canada, supporting the hypothesis that scale and bristle morphology in the Synurophyceae has undergone extensive prolonged evolutionary stasis. Given differences in scale morphology and the presence of asymmetrical helmet bristles, we transfer the North American endemic Mallomonas acaroides var. muskokana to the rank of species. Further, we formally describe Mallomonas dispar and M. lancea, fossil species with asymmetrical helmet bristles and lance-shaped bristles, respectively. The taxonomic and biogeographic significance of asymmetrical and lance-bearing bristles is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09670262
Volume :
44
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Phycology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
49233214
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09670260902903061