Gomphonema graciloides, Hustedt, 1965

Guerrero División Ficología, José M., 2025, Lectotypification of Gomphonema correntinum Frenguelli (Gomphonemataceae, Bacillariophyceae), Notulae Algarum 369, pp. 1-4 : 2-4

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Gomphonema graciloides
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Gomphonema graciloides was described from mosses at 1000 m in Parque Nacional do Itatiaia, Brazil ( Hustedt 1965: 410, figs 43, 44), is the most similar species and could be easily confused with G. correntinum . However, it is distinguished by its slender valves, less asymmetrical to the apical axis, and its much lower areola density (28 in 10 μm).

We found that smaller specimens of G. perapicatum , a species described from Guyana, are similar in outline to G. correntinum while the larger ones are clearly different. Moreover, the former has larger valves (40–75 x 12–13.5 μm), lower stria (7–8 in 10 μm) and areola (15–18 in 10 μm) densities, and areolae clearly discernible under LM ( Metzeltin & Lange-Bertalot 2007).

We are grateful to Michael D. Guiry and an anonymous reviewer for comments and suggestions that improved our manuscript.

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