Navicula hasta Pantocsek 1892, pl. 5, fig. 74, pl. 14, fig. 213
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Status | Valid | |
Comments | Description in: Pantocsek 1905, p. 69 (ref. 1445). Lange-Bertalot & Metzeltin 2006, p. 59 (ref. 012848) noted that the specimen illustrated on pl. 14, fig. 213 did not match the diagnosis, and placed it their new species: Navicula superhasta Lange-Bertalot & Metzeltin 2006. Levkov, Edlund & Nakov 2008, p. 52, however (ref. 013235), stated that fig. 14:213 should not be considered a synonym of N. superhasta. Levkov, Edlund & Nakov 2008, p. 50 (ref. 013235) designated fig. 5:74 as the lectotype of Navicula hasta. |
Published in | Pantocsek, J. 1892 [ref. 001034]. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Fossilen Bacillarien Ungarns. 3 Teile. Julius Platzko, Nagyy-Tapolcsany. Teil III, Susswasser Bacillarien. Anhang-analysen 15 neuer Depots von bulgarien, Japan, Mahern, Russland und Ungarn. Nagy-Tapolcsány, Buchdrucherei von Julius Platzko. 42 pls. |
Type | Lectotype: Pl. 5, fig. 74 (designated by Levkov, Edlund & Nakov 2008, p. 50 (ref. 013235).Epitype: Prep. 001023 from Köpecz material (No. BP 88 from the HNHM=Hungarian Natural History Museum) deposited in the Diatom Collection at the Institute of Biology. Faculty of Natural Sciences in Skopje- Epitype designated by Levkov, Edlund & Nakov 2008, p. 50, and illustratedd on their Fig. 8 (ref. 013235). | Click here to view INA card. Click here to check this name in the INA website. |
Type Locality | Köpecz, Transsylvania, Rumania, fossil deposit | Language of description | L |
Collector | | Assessment of record accuracy | likely accurate |
List of nomenclatural synonyms | Schizonema hasta (Pantocsek) Kuntze 1898
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