The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Page 84

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Page 84
408 JOHS. BOYE PETERSEN stedtii. This variety is recorded to have been found by 0strup in 13 samples from fresh water in Iceland, and is perhaps commonest in water, but as already stated, Lagerstedt found it on »earth and mos- ses« (1. c.), while Hustedt found it on Hypnum mounds (1. c. p. 569). Pinnularia parva (Greg.) Cl. var. minuta 0str. 0strup 1918, p. 36, Tab. IV, fig. 55. Pinnularia Balfouriana A. Schm. Atl. Pl. 313, fig. 29—31. (non Cleve!) Bristol 1920 jj. 65, text íig. 8, 3—5? Fig. nostra 29. L. 14—23 fi, br. 4—6 tu, str. 10—12 in 10/í. Valve linear or slightly lanceolate with rounded or truncate apices. Striation short, marginal, some- times uninterrupted all the way round, sometimes interrupted in the middle either on one or both sides. Striæ nearly parallel, almost imperceptibly radiate in the middle and converging at the apices. Apical area broad, about half as broad as the cell. E. Icel. 25, 41, L. 61, L. 68, 69, L. 78, 92, 129 — N. Icel. 133, 137, 218, 252, L. 253 - W. Icel. 297, 327 - S. Icel. 353. Pinnularia Balfouriana was first published by Cleve (Syn. II, p. 80, Pl. I, fig. 18) after a manuscript description by Grunow accompanied by a drawing by the same. The drawing shows a P. nearly elliptical or oval in form with somewhat shortened striæ, so that the apical area is comparatively broad. The striæ radiate slightly, most near the apices. The valve has the following dimensions: L. 8—10 ,m, br. 4 ju, str. 10 in 10 ju, and the species is classed under Distantes. Hustedt gives a quite similar figure (1922, p. 101, íig. 10, and 1924, Taf. 21, fig. 9), whereas the speci- mens figured in A. Schm. Atl. Pl. 313, figs. 29—31 belong to another spe- cies which can hardly be classed under Distantes but more probably under Brevislriatœ. This form is almost twice as large as P. Balfouriana, the striæ are parallel or slightly convergent towards the apices, the valve is linear or in small specimens sliglitly lanceolate. The apices are rounded or more frequently almost truncate. This form which is probably the same that is figured by Miss Bristol (1. c.) is, as far as I can judge, identical with N.parva var. minuta 0str. I have tried in vain to prove this quite conclusively by examining 0strup’s prepara- tions. It is recorded to have occurred in one sample from Hvitá col- lected by Arth. Feddersen. The latter, however, collected 3 samples of algæ from Hvitá, and in one sample especially (puddles near Hvitá) there were several specimens which I should refer to the present variety, but none which had exactly the dimensions given by 0strup. Hence I can hardlv have seen the original specimen drawn and measured by him, nevertheless I do not doubt that it must be referred to the same variety as the specimens I saw in the preparation, most of which had no fascia and in which tlie outline was slightly lanceolate1). Since 0strup cites A. Schm. Atlas (1. c.) under P. Balfouriana it may be pre- ') On measuring a specinien 1 found the following dimensions: L. 17/<, br. 4,8/«, str. 10 in 10/«, consequently it was somewhat hroader than the specimen described by Ostrup. Fig. 29. Pinnularia parva (Greg.) Cl. var. minuta 0str. (X 1200).
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