Mastogloia sp
Division: Chromophyta
Class: Bacillariophyceae
Order: Bacillariales
Suborder: Bacillariineae
Family: Naviculaceae Kützing
Genus: Mastogloia Thwaites
Scientific name: Mastogloia sp.
Cells single with two plastids – each placed toward the pole. Valves lanceolate, elliptic,rostrate or capitate. Striae of single or two rows of areolae in some species, interrupted by a lyrate hyaline area. Central raphe endings, expanded, and terminal fissures, hooked. The girdle band (valvocopula) is close to the valve with chambers (John, 2000).
Description:
Valves linear-lanceolate, with weakly convex sides and acute apices; valve surface finely striate. Raphe straight.
Dimensions:
Cells length 45-52 µm; width 14-15 µm.
Distribution:
Species of this genus are commonly observed in littoral zone; it is occasionally reported in plankton.
Sites of occurrence in RSA:
In Winter 2006 Cruise, it was present in small numbers at scattered stations (refer sites map).