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Revision of the Nitzschia sigma complex (Bacillariophyta), a frequent cosmopolitan species in disguise with the description of two new species
Lange-Bertalot, H.; Van de Vijver, B. (2023). Revision of the Nitzschia sigma complex (Bacillariophyta), a frequent cosmopolitan species in disguise with the description of two new species. Botany Letters Latest Articles: 15. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23818107.2022.2156601
In: Botany Letters. Taylor & Francis: London. ISSN 2381-8107; e-ISSN 2381-8115, more
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Keywords
    Nitzschia A.H. Hassall, 1845 [WoRMS]; Nitzschia sigma (Kützing) W.Smith, 1853 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water
Author keywords
    Morphology; new species; Nitzschia; type material

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  • Lange-Bertalot, H.
  • Van de Vijver, B., more

Abstract
    The original material of four taxa in the Nitzschia sigma complex has been studied and revised based on light and scanning electron microscopy observations. Nitzschia sigma, in this paper lectotypified based on the original Kützing drawing and epitypified using original de Brébisson material from Courseulles (Calvados, France), is a large marine-brackish species with a distinct striation pattern and structure. Several of the studied taxa, originally considered as varieties of N. sigma, showed sufficient morphological differences to be raised to species level or be described as new species, due to nomenclatorial issues. Nitzschia rigidula (Grunow) stat. nov., a freshwater species, originally described as N. sigma var. rigidula from the region around Brussels (Belgium) is the smallest of the new taxa. Analysis of another, former N. sigma-variety, proved to be based on an illegitimate, superfluous Kützing taxon, showed that two independent species were included under the same name, N. sigma var. rigida, that are described in this paper as two new, brackish to freshwater species: Nitzschia neorigida sp. nov. and N. pararigida sp. nov. All species are morphologically characterised and illustrated and their ecological preferences based on the associated diatom flora in the samples, are better defined.

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