Lange-Bertalot 1979 Category: Nitzschioid
TYPE SPECIES: Simonsenia delognei (Grunow in Van Heurck) Lange-Bertalot 1979
CLASS: Bacillariophyceae
ORDER: Bacillariales
FAMILY: Nitzschiaceae
Simonsenia is a genus that possesses characters seen in both the Surirellaceae and the Nitzschiaceae. Its valve symmetry and general shape, with the raphe being present on only one valve margin, resembles that of many Nitzschia species. Also, the cribra of the areolae are similar to those in many Nitzschia species. However, its raphe is present in a canal that is raised above the valve surface, as in some species of Surirella and Stenopterobia. Prominent depressions in the valve surface underneath the raised raphe canal can resemble fibulae seen in Nitzschia, but the two structures are morphologically distinct; fibulae are entirely absent in Simonsenia.
In the United States, populations of Simonsenia are widespread in freshwater systems and can be indicators of high nutrient loads. In addition, at least one species of Simonsenia can be found associated with systems that experience relatively high variation in osmotic pressure.
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Kociolek, P. (2012). Simonsenia. In Diatoms of the United States. Retrieved May 20, 2013, from http://westerndiatoms.colorado.edu/taxa/genus/simonsenia
Contributor: Pat Kociolek - October 2012
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