Spaulding, S.,
Edlund, M.
(2009).
Asterionella.
In Diatoms of North America.
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Araphid
Asterionella
Valve linear-lanceolate with capitate ends
Spines present on valve margins
Cells linked by mucilage pads forming characteristic stellate colonies
Porefield one, or two
Rimoportula(e) at headpole and/or footpole
The valves of Asterionella are symmetric to the apical axis and asymmetric to the transapical axis. In valve view, the valves are linear-lanceolate in shape, with capitate ends. Living cells attach by mucilage pads at the basal ends, or footpoles, to form characteristic stellate colonies. Living colonies present cells in girdle view,...