This species is a variety of dubium. It is only slightly different from dubium. (Patrick and Reimer 1966). It closely follows dubium so the following information is from the genera dubium. The taxon usually has tapered sides and the valve is linear. The ends of the raphe valves are straight and the distal ends are for the most part indistinct. The striae for this taxon is radiate to parallel. It is best distinguished by the straight proximal ends of the raphe valve along with the shallow punta and the striae (Patrick and Reimer 1966).
South America, Surinam, New England States, Massachusetts, Southeastern States, Eastern Central States, Lakes States, Plains States, Oregon, and California
Ecology
This taxon may be found in lakes, streams, ponds, rivers, lagoons, pools, and swamps(Patrick and Reimer 1966; Beaver 1981 ) and is considered to be ph indifferent as well as oligosaprobic. (Beaver 1981 ).