Diatoms of Europe. Diatoms of the European Inland Waters and Comparable Habitats Elsewhere / Amphora sensu lato
Produktform: Buch
This volume presents the first part of a synopsis and revision
of Amphora Ehrenberg ex Kützing sensu lato, and contains
taxa that share dorsiventral valve asymmetry and in the past
were considered as members of this genus. The synopsis
includes taxa from the following genera: Amphora sensu stricto
(or subgenus Amphora Cleve), Halamphora (Cleve) Levkov
(or subgenus Halamphora Cleve), as well as selected species
from the subgenera Amblyamphora Cleve Psammamphora
Cleve and Diplamphora Cleve, and species from the recently
established genera Eunophora Vyverman, Sabbe & Mann and
Colliculoamphora D. M. Williams & Reid.
The synopsis covers mostly species from the temperate zone of
the northern hemisphere, including Europe, Asia and North
America, but also many localities in Africa and South America.
Special attention was paid to taxonomy and distribution of the
species of Amphora sensu stricto in the ancient lakes, Baikal,
Tanganyika, Ohrid, Prespa, Biwa, Aoki and Hövsgöl. It also
includes species primarily known from North America and/or
North Asia and several marine and brackish water species from
European coasts and estuaries.
The synopsis includes observations of species described by
Kützing, W. Smith and Hustedt, Reichelt, Østrup, Krasske,
Cholnoky, Giffen, Foged, J. Carter, Hohn & Hellerman, Patrick,
& Freese, Haworth, Gasse, Krammer, Metzeltin and Lange-
Bertalot based on type material.
More than 240 taxa were observed and 79 new species were
described as new to science. Of these, 62 belong to the genus
Amphora, 16 to Halamphora and one to Eunophora. The species
are illustrated with LM and SEM microphotographs arranged on
262 plates. Detailed explanations of morphology of valves and
frustule as well as ultrastructure are given on more than 240 pages.
After each genus or subgenus, a key for identification is provided.weiterlesen