Abstract

Thalassiosira oestrupii (Ostenfeld) Hasle was studied from the southern Indian Ocean, Wed-dell Sea, and northern Atlantic Ocean. It has the longer extension of the strutted process inwards, with three small columnar supports. A single strutted process near the central areola is 2-3 areolae away from the single labiate process; both are usually visible in the light microscope. Two bands are septate: the valvocopula (intercalary band next to the mantle) is ribbed with a complex pattern of pores, while the other intercalary band (copula) present has but a single ring of large pores. T. oestrupii var. venrickae is described from warmer water with similar bands but with differences in areolae array and spacing of marginal strutted processes. It was found in the Gulf of Mexico, eastern and western Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and western Indian Ocean. The two varieties appear to differ in their ecology and distribution, with T. oestrupii var. oestrupii apparently a cosmopolitan oceanic taxon and T. oestrupii var. venrickae a tropical and subtropical continental shelf taxon.

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