Epipyxis fenheensis J. Hao, J. Feng, S. Xie, 2025

Hao, Jun-Xue, An, Ya-Lu, Nan, Fang-Ru, Lv, Jun-Ping, Liu, Qi, Liu, Xu-Dong, Xie, Shu-Lian & Feng, Jia, 2025, Epipyxis fenheensis sp. nov., a new species of the genus Epipyxis (Chrysophyceae), PhytoKeys 260, pp. 115-138 : 115-138

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.260.154552

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16533117

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2B6E8BCF-9424-5526-B1C1-8146A3F770FC

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scientific name

Epipyxis fenheensis J. Hao, J. Feng, S. Xie
status

sp. nov.

Epipyxis fenheensis J. Hao, J. Feng, S. Xie sp. nov.

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Type.

China • Shanxi Province, Taiyuan City, the Fenhe River ; 37°50.12'N, 112°32.13'E; 9 Oct. 2023; Yalu An and Junxue Hao leg.; phytoplankton; Holotype: SXU -SX 231009 About SXU ; GenBank: PQ 364874 , PQ 364873 , PQ 368406 and PQ 374158 GoogleMaps .

Description.

Cells are small, loricate monads with two heterokont flagella, and encased within a lorica. The lorica is tubular, measuring 28.3–43.2 µm in length and 4.78–10.63 µm in width, with subparallel lateral margins. The upper opening of the lorica exhibits a slight expansion or remains parallel. The posterior end of the lorica is slightly constricted and attached to a long thick root, the same length as lorica. The lorica surface is smooth, adorned with oval or elliptical scales, arranged in an obliquely parallel, imbricate pattern. The protoplast is spindle-shaped, with dimensions ranging from 7.27–26.7 μm long and 3.6–10.56 μm wide. It possesses two unequal flagella and a red stigma. The longer flagellum matches the length of the protoplast, whereas the shorter flagellum is approximately one-third of its length. The posterior end of the protoplast is acutely pointed, tapering at the base into a delicate stalk, which does not form a stipe. The stalk measures 7.07–12 μm in length, slightly shorter than the protoplast. Cells are epiphytic and tend to form clumpy colonies. Younger individuals are typically attached to the inner surface of the maternal lorica.

Etymology.

The species epithet refers to the type locality (the Fenhe River, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, China).

Authentic strain.

SXU -SX 231009 . Deposited in Herbarium of Shanxi University ( SXU), Shanxi University, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China.

SXU

Shanxi University