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Edlund, M.
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Acanthoceras.
In Diatoms of North America.
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Centric
Acanthoceras
Spines two per valve, elongated
Frustules lightly silicified
Numerous scale-like girdle bands
Acanthoceras is a solitary, planktonic genus. Cells are usually seen in girdle view, because of the numerous girdle bands and spines creating a large length to breadth ratio. This centric diatom appears somewhat rectangular in shape, with two spines, or setae, extending from each valve. Living cells contain four small, plate-like...