Bagmet V.B., Nikulin A.Y., Nikulin V.Y., Abdullin S.R.
Plants (Basel) 2026; 15(6): 897
The naviculoid genus Luticola exhibits a high degree of morphological convergence, complicating species delimitation when based solely on traditional morphometrics. Here, we describe Luticola edaphica sp. nov., a new species isolated from the forest soils of Mount Sestra (Primorsky Territory, Russian Far East) using an integrative taxonomic approach (phylogenetic, morphological, ultrastructural, and life cycle data). Molecular phylogenetic analysis, based on the chloroplast rbcL gene, placed the new strain within the Luticola clade, showing the closest affinity to L. tenera. However, L. edaphica is distinguished from similar Luticola species by a unique combination of morphological traits (structure of the valvocopula, maximal valve length and width, position and number of striae in 10 μm, central area, and distal raphe ends). A comprehensive study of its life cycle revealed that L. edaphica is homothallic and capable of both cis- and trans-anisogamy, with the latter being reported for the genus for the first time.