Diversity of chrysophycean stomatocysts (Chrysophyta) in Kader mire of the Kurgalsky Natural Reserve

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In this work, we report on 18 stomatocyst morphotypes identified in the samples from the Kader mire, including 3 ones identified to the species; morphotype numbers were defined for 14 stomatocysts; one morphotype is described as new to science. Three stomatocysts are new to Europe, five are new to Russia, eight – to the Northwestern region. The descriptions of the cysts based on the electron-microscopic data (SEM), and information on their locality, distribution and ecology are provided. Our results add to knowledge of the chrysophyte flora of the Northwestern Russia.

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S. N. Shadrina

Komarov Botanical Institute of RAS

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Email: wertexy@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

T. V. Safronova

Komarov Botanical Institute of RAS

Email: safronova.tania@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

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2. Fig. 1. Stomatocysts observed in the Kader mire (SEM): a − stomatocyst 1 Duff et Smol emend. Zeeb et Smol, 1993; b − stomatocyst 49 Duff et Smol, 1991 emend. Zeeb et Smol, 1993; c − stomatocyst 42 Duff et Smol, 1989; d − stomatocyst 120 Duff et Smol in Duff et al., 1992 emend. Zeeb et Smol, 1993; e − stomatocyst 135 Duff et Smol in Duff et al., 1992; f − stomatocyst 189 Zeeb et Smol in Zeeb et al., 1996; g− stomatocyst 150 Zeeb et Smol, 1993; h − stomatocyst 67 Pang et Wang, 2014, form А; i − stomatocyst 12 Rybak et al., 1991. Scale bars: a, e − 1 µm, b–d, f, h, i − 2 µm, g − 5 µm

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3. Fig. 2. Ornamented stomatocysts observed in the Kader mire (SEM): a − stomatocyst 6 Duff et Smol, 1988; b − stomatocyst 57 Duff et Smol, 1991; c − stomatocyst 6 Shadrina et Safronova, this article; d − stomatocyst 83 Duff et Smol, 1991 e − stomatocyst 85 Duff et Smol, 1991 emend. McPhee et Smoll, 2001, form Б; f − stomatocyst 180 Duff et Smol, 1993; g − stomatocyst 73 Duff et Smol, 1991; h − stomatocyst 171 Zeeb et Smol, 1993; i − stomatocyst 130 Duff et Smol in Duff et al., 1992 emend. Duff et Smol, 1994. Scale bars: a–d, f, g − 1 µm; О, Т, С − 2 µm

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