View B - Diatoms: Matriarchal Homage, species: habitat/geographic range (notes)
This view honors the trailblazing founder of the Academy of Natural Sciences Herbarium, Dr. Ruth Patrick and its current sitting curator, Dr. Marina Potapova. Diatomists name species they discover and become namesakes for diatoms named in their honor as the notes reveal. The matriarchal bloom celebrates their illuminating contributions to science, education and environmental preservation.
13. Skeletonema costatum: marine/cosmopolitan (inspiration: 19thc drawing Dr. Marina Potapova shared on a visit to ANS)
14. Caloneis lewisii: freshwater/cosmopolitan (named by Patrick to honor diatomist F.W. Lewis)
15. Hydrosera whampoensis: brackish, freshwater/warm water (common in warmer areas globally like waterfalls in Hawaii & in the Delaware River)
16. Nupela potapovae: freshwater/only known from Montana (named for Dr. Marina Potapova)
17. Tabellaria vetteri: freshwater/only known from a stream in North Central Pennsylvania (Dr. Marina Potapova named after ANS volunteer, John Vetter)
18. Platessa stewartii: freshwater/temperate North America (Combines the work of Patrick and Potapova. Dr. Ruth Patrick describes species in 1945 as Achnanthes stewartii and Dr. Marina Potapova transferred it to the genus Platessa, (R.M. Patrick) Potapova 2011.)
19. Terpsinoë musica: freshwater to marine/warm water; mostly in tropics (Musica comes from its girdle or side view. The distinct silica bars between the valve inflations combined with a small pseudoseptum at the valve ends, appears as quarter notes.)
20. Surirella patrickae: freshwater/only reported in Australia (named for Dr. Ruth Patrick)
21. Eunotia diadema: freshwater/swamps and bogs of the Northern Hemisphere (R.M. Patrick & C.W. Reimer, 1966) .