Solak C.N., Cocquyt C., Hamilton P.B., Holmes J., Yilmaz E., Kesbiç I.Solak, CN, Cocquyt, C, Hamilton, PB, Holmes, J, Yilmaz, E, Kesbit, I2023-06-172023-06-172023-05-032023.01.011179-3155https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12597/15877A new species Surirella caljoniana sp. nov. is described from a unique microenvironment in the mountainous region of Türkiye. The taxon was found in a small soda spring which is an important water source for the Kızılırmak River. Surirella caljoniana is similar to Surirella brebissonii Krammer & Lange-Bertalot, S. brebissonii var. kuetzingii Krammer and Lange-Bertalot, S. lacrimula J.D.English, S. neglecta Reichardt and S. subsalsa W.Smith in morphology and shape. Unlike the other taxa, S. caljoniana has an oval-elliptic, slightly heteropolar outline, larger length/width ratio and a narrowly rounded, slightly protracted foot pole. Over the striae, distinct fimbriate silica protrusions are evident and similar to some marine species within the Pinnatae.falseAlgae | diatom | extreme environment | highly alkaline | new species | spring | SurirellaA new diatom (Surirellaceae: Bacillariophyta) species-Surirella caljoniana sp. nov.-in Göydün Spring, Sivas in Eastern Anatolia, Republic of TürkiyeA new diatom (Surirellaceae: Bacillariophyta) species-Surirella caljoniana sp. nov.-in Goydun Spring, Sivas in Eastern Anatolia, Republic of TurkiyeArticle10.11646/phytotaxa.595.1.710.11646/phytotaxa.595.1.72-s2.0-85161298802WOS:000993267300003991085951179-3163