Thalassiosira incerta I.V. Makarova in Bot. mater. otd. spor. rast. Bot. inst. AN SSSR 14: 50, pl. 1, figs 9-16. 1961.
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Thalassiosira incerta I.V. Makarova in Bot. mater. otd. spor. rast. Bot. inst. AN SSSR 14: 50, pl. 1, figs 9-16. 1961. |
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Synonym.
Coscinodiscus bulla M.H. Hohn & Hellerman.
Morphological description.
The frustule is cylindrical, valves approximately flat, 21.4-27.8 μm in diameter, in the middle of a valve 5 processes are located, 4-5 marginal fultoportulae in 10 μm, situated on the valve margin (Fig. 4F View Figure 4 ). The rimoportula is short-necked with an elongated, compressed narrow lip usually perpendicular to the margin.
Ecology.
The species was recorded as planktonic in water bodies of different types, typical for eutrophic/hypertrophic and highly saprobic marine, brackish, and fresh waters. It is euryhaline and eurythermal, in addition to being known as an alkaliphilic taxon ( Okhapkin et al. 2016). Thalassiosira incerta was named an invasive taxon for Russia ( Kaštovský 2010; Korneva 2014).
Distribution.
Thalassiosira incerta was recorded near Mykolaiv city in the Southern Bug River (Table 1 View Table 1 ). For Ukrainian territory, there are few records from reservoirs of the Dnipro River and some estuaries of the Black Sea and coastal waters near Crimea ( Tsarenko et al. 2009).
This taxon is quite cosmopolitan, and distributed in the Boreal of Europe (Great Britain, Russia, Ukraine), Asia (Azerbaijan), North America (Canada, USA), Africa (Egypt); Aral, Black and Caspian Seas ( Sims 1996; Kuo and Guo 2003; Okhapkin et al. 2016; Genkal et al. 2020).
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