Registration Id: http://phycobank.org/104050

Event: new name, new nomenclatural type

Borghiella ovum A.Müll.bis & Gottschling in J. Eukaryot. Microbiol.: [11], fig. 1-5. 11 Dec 20231,2
Holotype: Germany, Lower Bavaria, Rottal-Inn, Reut , alt. 448 m, 48°18'42.9"N, 12°56'29.04"E, 11 Nov 2020, M. Gottschling & S. Schottenhammel D221 (CEDiT: CEDiT-2023H171)
Isotype: Germany, Lower Bavaria, Rottal-Inn, Reut , alt. 448 m, 48°18'42.9"N, 12°56'29.04"E, 11 Nov 2020, M. Gottschling & S. Schottenhammel D221 (M: M-0331206)
Isotype: Germany, Lower Bavaria, Rottal-Inn, Reut , alt. 448 m, 48°18'42.9"N, 12°56'29.04"E, 11 Nov 2020, M. Gottschling & S. Schottenhammel D221 (B: B 40 0046321)
1. Etymology: The epithet refers to the shape of the coccoid cells, 2. Addition on 13 March 2024 according to the printed version: Borghiella ovum A.Müller bis & Gottschling in J. Eukaryot. Microbiol. 71, e13015: 11, fig. 1-5. 2023 "2024"
published in: Müller, A., Stark, M., Schottenhammel, S., John, U., Chacón, J., Klingl, A., Holzer, V.J.C., Schöffer, M. & Gottschling, M. 2023: The second most abundant dinophyte in the ponds of a botanical garden is a species new to science. – Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology: [1-14]

Registration on 2024-02-22 18:48:36 +0100