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.
Acknowledgments
Dr Tanja M. Schuster is thanked for her help with the original Grunow drawings conserved in the Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (Austria) and the permission to use them in this paper. Mr Wolf-Henning Kusber is thanked for his taxonomic advice and his help with the PhycoBank numbers. Mrs Petra Ballings and Mrs Myriam de Haan are thanked for their help with the SEM observations. Two anonymous reviewers and the editor are thanked for their constructive remarks that improved this paper.
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Author contributions
Horst Lange-Bertalot
Contribution: provision of literature, analysis of the observations, discussion of results, writing, revision and editing of the manuscript.
Bart Van de Vijver
Contribution: generation and analyses of LM and SEM materials, discussion of results, development, writing, revision and editing of the manuscript.