Species Composition and New Records of Epiphytic Diatoms on Seagrass Zostera marina from Qingdao Bay, China
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
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|---|---|---|---|
| Taxon | |||
| Division Heterokontophyta Moestrup, Andersen & Guiry | |||
| Class Mediophyceae Medlin & Kaczmarska | |||
| Order Thalassiosirales Glezer & Makarova | |||
| Family Thalassiosiraceae Lebour | |||
| Genus Cymatotheca Hendey | |||
| Cymatotheca minima Voigt (Figure 1D) | + | + | |
| Genus Tryblioptychus Hendey | |||
| Tryblioptychus cocconeiformis (Grunow) Hendey (Figure 1E) | + | + | |
| Order Stephanodiscales Nikolaev & Harwood | |||
| Family Stephanodiscaceae Makarova | |||
| Genus Cyclotella (Kützing) Brébisson | |||
| Cyclotella litoralis Lange & Syvertsen * (Figure 1A) | + | ||
| Order Anaulales Round & Crawford | |||
| Family Anaulaceae (Schütt) Lemmermann | |||
| Genus Eunotogramma Weisse | |||
| Eunotogramma debile Grunow (Figure 1I) | + | + | |
| Order Cymatosirales Round & Crawford | |||
| Family Cymatosiraceae Hasle, von Stosch & Syvertsen | |||
| Genus Cymatosira Grunow | |||
| Cymatosira gibberula Cheng & Gao (Figure 1J) | + | ||
| Genus Pierrecomperia Sabbe, Vyverman & Ribero | |||
| Pierrecomperia catenuloides Sabbe, Vyverman & Ribero * (Figure 1H) | + | ||
| Genus Plagiogrammopsis Hasle, Stosch & Syvertsen | |||
| Plagiogrammopsis crawfordii Witkowski, Lange-Bertalot & Metzeltin * (Figure 1K) | + | + | |
| Plagiogrammopsis mediaequata Gardner & Crawford (Figure 1L) | + | ||
| Plagiogrammopsis sp. (Figure 1M) | + | ||
| Class Coscinodiscophyceae Round & Crawford | |||
| Order Melosirales Crawford | |||
| Family Hyalodiscaceae Crawford | |||
| Genus Podosira Ehrenberg | |||
| Podosira stelligera (Bailey) Mann (Figure 1C) | + | ||
| Order Paraliales Crawford | |||
| Family Paraliaceae Crawford | |||
| Genus Paralia Heiberg | |||
| Paralia sulcata (Ehrenberg) Cleve (Figure 1F) | + | ||
| Family Radialiplicataceae Gleser & Moisseeva | |||
| Genus Ellerbeckia Crawford | |||
| Ellerbeckia sol (Ehrenberg) Crawford & Sims * (Figure 1B) | + | ||
| Order Aulacoseirales Crawford | |||
| Family Aulacoseiraceae Crawford | |||
| Genus Aulacoseira Thwaites | |||
| Aulacoseira granulata var. angustissima (Müller) Simonsen (Figure 1G) | + | ||
| Class Bacillariophyceae Haeckel | |||
| Order Fragilariales Silva | |||
| Family Staurosiraceae Medlin | |||
| Genus Staurosirella Wiliams & Round | |||
| Staurosirella martyi (Héribaud) Morales & Manoylov (Figure 1N) | + | ||
| Genus Nanofrustulum Round, Hallsteinsen & Paasche | |||
| Nanofrustulum sopotense (Witkowski & Lange-Bertalot) Morales, Wetzel & Ector (Figure 1O) | + | ||
| Order Licmophorales Round | |||
| Family Ulnariaceae Cox | |||
| Genus Tabularia (Kützing) Williams & Round | |||
| Tabularia fasciculata (Agardh) Williams & Round (Figure 2C) | + | ||
| Tabularia parva (Kützing) Williams & Round (Figure 2B) | + | + | |
| Genus Trachysphenia Petit | |||
| Trachysphenia australis Petit (Figure 2A) | + | ||
| Family Licmophoraceae Kützing | |||
| Genus Licmophora Agardh | |||
| Licmophora californica Grunow (Figure 2D,D’) | + | + | |
| Licmophora ehrenbergii (Kützing) Grunow (Figure 2F) | + | ||
| Licmophora flabellata (Greville) Agardh (Figure 2G) | + | ||
| Licmophora paradoxa (Lyngbye) Agardh (Figure 2E) | + | + | |
| Order Rhaphoneidales Round | |||
| Family Rhaphoneidaceae Forti | |||
| Genus Rhaphoneis Ehrenberg | |||
| Rhaphoneis rhomboides Hendey (Figure 2I) | + | ||
| Genus Delphineis Andrews | |||
| Delphineis australis (Petit) Watanabe, Tanaka, Reid, Kumada & Nagumo (Figure 2J) | + | + | |
| Delphineis minutissima (Hustedt) Simonsen (Figure 2L) | + | ||
| Delphineis sp. (Figure 2K) | + | + | |
| Genus Neodelphineis Takano | |||
| Neodelphineis silenda (Hohn & Hellerman) Desianti & Potapova (Figure 2M) | + | ||
| Order Rhabdonematales Round & Crawford | |||
| Family Grammatophoraceae Lobban & Ashworth | |||
| Genus Grammatophora Ehrenberg | |||
| Grammatophora marina (Lyngbye) Kützing (Figure 3C) | + | ||
| Grammatophora oceanica Ehrenberg (Figure 3A) | + | ||
| Grammatophora undulata Ehrenberg (Figure 3B) | + | ||
| Genus Hyalosira Kützing | |||
| Hyalosira delicatula Kützing (Figure 2H) | + | ||
| Order Lyrellales Mann | |||
| Family Lyrellaceae Mann | |||
| Genus Moreneis Park, Koh & Witkowski | |||
| Moreneis coreana Park, Koh & Witkowski (Figure 4D) | + | ||
| Order Mastogloiales Mann | |||
| Family Mastogloiaceae Mereschkowsky | |||
| Genus Tetramphora Mereschkowsky | |||
| Tetramphora lineolata (Ehrenberg) Mereschkowsky (Figure 6M) | + | ||
| Order Cymbellales Mann | |||
| Family Rhoicospheniaceae Chen & Zhu | |||
| Genus Rhoicosphenia Grunow | |||
| Rhoicosphenia genuflexa (Kützing) Medlin (Figure 3F,F’) | + | + | |
| Genus Gomphonemopsis Medlin | |||
| Gomphonemopsis exigua (Kützing) Medlin (Figure 3Q) | + | + | |
| Gomphonemopsis nana Li, Li & Lai (Figure 3R) | + | ||
| Order Achnanthales Silva | |||
| Family Achnanthaceae Kützing | |||
| Genus Achnanthes Bory | |||
| Achnanthes fimbriata (Grunow) Ross * (Figure 3D) | + | ||
| Achnanthes sp. (Figure 3E) | + | ||
| Family Cocconeidaceae Kützing | |||
| Genus Cocconeis Ehrenberg | |||
| Cocconeis costata Gregory (Figure 3H) | + | ||
| Cocconeis notata Petit (Figure 3I) | + | ||
| Cocconeis scutellum Ehrenberg (Figure 3M,M’) | + | + | |
| Cocconeis sp. 1 (Figure 3K,K’) | + | ||
| Cocconeis sp. 2 (Figure 3L,L’) | + | ||
| Genus Monoalveoneis Yurchak, Gogorev, Kezlya & Kulikovskiy | |||
| Monoalveoneis convexa (Giffen) Yurchak, Gogorev, Kezlya & Kulikovskiy * (Figure 3J,J’) | + | ||
| Genus Cocconeiopsis Witkowski, Lange-Bertalot & Metzeltin | |||
| Cocconeiopsis kantsiensis (Giffen) Witkowski, Lange-Bertalot & Metzeltin (Figure 3P) | + | ||
| Genus Anorthoneis Grunow | |||
| Anorthoneis excentrica (Donkin) Grunow (Figure 3G) | + | ||
| Family Achnanthidiaceae Mann | |||
| Genus Achnanthidium Kützing | |||
| Achnanthidium glyphos Riaux-Gobin, Compère & Witkowski (Figure 3O) | + | ||
| Genus Pseudoplanothidium Tseplik, Glushchenko, Genkal, Maltsev & Kulikovskiy | |||
| Pseudoplanothidium delicatulum (Kützing) Tseplik, Glushchenko, Genkal, Maltsev & Kulikovskiy (Figure 3N) | + | + | |
| Order Naviculales Bessey | |||
| Family Berkeleyaceae Mann | |||
| Genus Parlibellus Cox | |||
| Parlibellus delognei (Van Heurck) Cox * (Figure 4B) | + | ||
| Parlibellus rhombicus (Gregory) Cox (Figure 4A) | + | ||
| Genus Berkeleya Greville | |||
| Berkeleya rutilans (Trentepohl ex Roth) Grunow (Figure 4E) | + | + | |
| Family Scoliotropidaceae Mereschkowsky | |||
| Genus Biremis Mann & Cox | |||
| Biremis ambigua (Cleve) Mann (Figure 4C) | + | ||
| Family Sellaphoraceae Mereschkowsky | |||
| Genus Fallacia Stickle & Mann | |||
| Fallacia forcipata (Greville) Stickle & Mann (Figure 4F) | + | + | |
| Family Naviculales incertae sedis | |||
| Genus Pseudofallacia Liu, Kociolek & Wang | |||
| Pseudofallacia tenera (Hustedt) Liu, Kociolek & Wang (Figure 4G) | + | + | |
| Genus Fogedia Witkowski, Lange-Bertalot, Metzeltin & Bafana | |||
| Fogedia lyra Park, Khim, Koh & Witkowski (Figure 5E) | + | ||
| Family Diploneidaceae Mann | |||
| Genus Diploneis (Ehrenberg) Cleve | |||
| Diploneis aestuarii Hustedt (Figure 5A) | + | + | |
| Family Naviculaceae Kützing | |||
| Genus Navicula Bory | |||
| Navicula arenaria var. rostellata Lange-Bertalot * (Figure 4I) | + | ||
| Navicula digitoradiata (Gregory) Ralfs (Figure 4L) | + | ||
| Navicula eidrigiana Carter * (Figure 4O) | + | ||
| Navicula flanatica Grunow (Figure 4P) | + | ||
| Navicula flebilis Cholnoky * (Figure 4N) | + | ||
| Navicula gregaria Donkin (Figure 5D) | + | ||
| Navicula pavillardii Hustedt (Figure 4M) | + | ||
| Navicula perminuta Grunow (Figure 5B) | + | + | |
| Navicula platyventris Meister (Figure 5C) | + | ||
| Navicula salinicola Hustedt (Figure 4K) | + | ||
| Navicula sp. 1 (Figure 4H) | + | ||
| Navicula sp. 2 (Figure 4J) | + | ||
| Genus Trachyneis Cleve | |||
| Trachyneis aspera (Ehrenberg) Cleve (Figure 5F) | + | ||
| Genus Seminavis Mann | |||
| Seminavis exigua Chen, Zhuo & Gao (Figure 6L) | + | + | |
| Seminavis robusta Danielidis & Mann (Figure 6K) | + | + | |
| Genus Caloneis Cleve | |||
| Caloneis brevis var. distoma (Grunow) Cleve (Figure 5G) | + | ||
| Genus Gyrosigma Hassall | |||
| Gyrosigma cf. tenuissimum (Smith) Griffith & Henfrey (Figure 5I) | + | ||
| Gyrosigma sp. 1 (Figure 5J) | + | + | |
| Gyrosigma sp. 2 (Figure 5K) | + | ||
| Family Amphipleuraceae Grunow | |||
| Genus Halamphora (Cleve) Mereschkowsky | |||
| Halamphora aponina (Kützing) Levkov (Figure 6P) | + | + | |
| Halamphora coffeiformis (Agardh) Levkov (Figure 6O) | + | + | |
| Halamphora tenerrima (Aleem & Hustedt) Levkov (Figure 6S) | + | ||
| Halamphora sp. 1 (Figure 6Q) | + | ||
| Halamphora sp. 2 (Figure 6R) | + | ||
| Family Pleurosigmataceae Mereschowsky | |||
| Genus Pleurosigma Smith | |||
| Pleurosigma stuxbergii Cleve & Grunow (Figure 5H) | + | ||
| Genus Donkinia Ralfs | |||
| Donkinia carinata (Donkin) Ralfs * (Figure 5L) | + | + | |
| Order Thalassiophysales Mann | |||
| Family Catenulaceae Mereschkowsky | |||
| Genus Catenula Mereschkowsky | |||
| Catenula adhaerens (Mereschkowsky) Mereschkowsky (Figure 6A) | + | + | |
| Genus Amphora (Ehrenberg) Kützing | |||
| Amphora abludens Simonsen * (Figure 6G) | + | + | |
| Amphora americana Wachnicka & Gaiser * (Figure 6H) | + | ||
| Amphora cf. marina Smith (Figure 6C) | + | ||
| Amphora eximia Carter * (Figure 6B) | + | ||
| Amphora holsaticoides Nagumo & Kobayasi (Figure 6N) | + | ||
| Amphora incrassata Giffen (Figure 6D) | + | ||
| Amphora laevissima Gregory (Figure 6I) | + | ||
| Amphora proteoides f. varians Proshkina-Lavrenko * (Figure 6J) | + | ||
| Amphora sp. 1 (Figure 6E) | + | ||
| Amphora sp. 2 (Figure 6F) | + | ||
| Order Bacillariales Hendey | |||
| Family Bacillariaceae Ehrenberg | |||
| Genus Bacillaria Gmelin | |||
| Bacillaria socialis (Gregory) Ralfs (Figure 7S) | + | + | |
| Genus Psammodictyon Mann | |||
| Psammodictyon constrictum (Gregory) Mann (Figure 7O) | + | + | |
| Genus Tryblionella Smith | |||
| Tryblionella apiculata Gregory (Figure 7N) | + | ||
| Tryblionella hungarica (Grunow) Frenguelli (Figure 7M) | + | ||
| Genus Cymbellonitzschia Hustedt | |||
| Cymbellonitzschia szulczewskii Witkowski, Lange-Bertalot & Metzeltin (Figure 7P) | + | ||
| Genus Nitzschia Hassall | |||
| Nitzschia aequorea Hustedt * (Figure 7G) | + | ||
| Nitzschia amabilis Suzuki (Figure 7I) | + | ||
| Nitzschia bicapitata Cleve (Figure 7F) | + | ||
| Nitzschia capitellata Hustedt (Figure 7B) | + | ||
| Nitzschia cf. sicula (Castracane) Hustedt (Figure 7E) | + | ||
| Nitzschia frustulum (Kützing) Grunow (Figure 7H) | + | + | |
| Nitzschia hybrida Grunow (Figure 7D) | + | + | |
| Nitzschia palea (Kützing) Smith (Figure 7C) | + | ||
| Nitzschia reversa Smith (Figure 7A) | + | ||
| Nitzschia valdestriata Aleem & Hustedt (Figure 7J) | + | + | |
| Genus Homoeocladia Agardh | |||
| Homoeocladia distans (Gregory) Kuntze (Figure 7R) | + | + | |
| Homoeocladia volvendirostrata (Ashworth, Dᶏbek & Witkowski) Lobban & Ashworth (Figure 7Q) | + | ||
| Order Surirellales Mann | |||
| Family Entomoneidaceae Reimer | |||
| Genus Entomoneis Ehrenberg | |||
| Entomoneis paludosa (Smith) Reimer (Figure 7K) | + | ||
| Family Surirellaceae Kützing | |||
| Genus Campylodiscus (Ehrenberg) Kützing | |||
| Campylodiscus neofastuosus Ruck & Nakov (Figure 7L) | + | + | |







4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Li, L.; Lu, J.; Qin, X.; Li, Y.; Lai, J. Species Composition and New Records of Epiphytic Diatoms on Seagrass Zostera marina from Qingdao Bay, China. Diversity 2026, 18, 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/d18010022
Li L, Lu J, Qin X, Li Y, Lai J. Species Composition and New Records of Epiphytic Diatoms on Seagrass Zostera marina from Qingdao Bay, China. Diversity. 2026; 18(1):22. https://doi.org/10.3390/d18010022
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Lang, Jiachang Lu, Xianling Qin, Yuhang Li, and Junxiang Lai. 2026. "Species Composition and New Records of Epiphytic Diatoms on Seagrass Zostera marina from Qingdao Bay, China" Diversity 18, no. 1: 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/d18010022
APA StyleLi, L., Lu, J., Qin, X., Li, Y., & Lai, J. (2026). Species Composition and New Records of Epiphytic Diatoms on Seagrass Zostera marina from Qingdao Bay, China. Diversity, 18(1), 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/d18010022

