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Reinvestigation of West African Surirellaceae (Bacillariophyta) described by Woodhead and Tweed from Sierra Leone

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Microscope slides containing material from Sierra Leone used by Woodhead and Tweed to describe eight new Surirellaceae taxa in the mid-twentieth century were reinvestigated. Only two taxa were found on the original slides, Surirella approximata Woodhead & Tweed and S. engleri [var. constricta] f. minor Woodhead & Tweed. The valve variability of S. engleri O. Müller includes valves of S. engleri [var. constricta] f. minor which is now regarded as a synonym. As no holotypes were indicated by the authors, types are given here. Comments on S. rudis var. sierra-leonensis Woodhead & Tweed, S. rudis [var. sierra-leonensis] f. constricta Woodhead & Tweed and S. esamangensis Foged are also given. Valves resembling Stenopterobia recta Woodhead & Tweed, Surirella asperrima f. rokuprensis Woodhead & Tweed, S. engleri f. sierra-leonensis Woodhead & Tweed and S. rokuprensis Woodhead & Tweed could not be found on the Woodhead and Tweed original slides. © 2013 Copyright The International Society for Diatom Research.
Journal: Diatom Research
ISSN: 0269-249X
Issue: 2
Volume: 28
Pages: 121-129
Publication year:2013
Keywords:Diatoms, Sierra Leone, Stenopterobia, Surirella, Taxonomy, West Africa, diatom, microscopy, taxonomy, twentieth century