Minidiscus proschkinae (I.V. Makarova) J.S. Park & J.H. Lee in J.S. Park et al., PLoS ONE 2(9): 18. 2018.

Bilous, Olena P., Genkal, Sergey I., Zimmermann, Jonas, Kusber, Wolf-Henning & Jahn, Regine, 2021, Centric diatom diversity in the lower part of the Southern Bug river (Ukraine): the transitional zone at Mykolaiv city, PhytoKeys 178, pp. 31-69 : 31

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Minidiscus proschkinae (I.V. Makarova) J.S. Park & J.H. Lee in J.S. Park et al., PLoS ONE 2(9): 18. 2018.
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Minidiscus proschkinae (I.V. Makarova) J.S. Park & J.H. Lee in J.S. Park et al., PLoS ONE 2(9): 18. 2018.

Basionym.

Thalassiosira proschkinae I.V. Makarova in Makarova, Genkal and Kuzmin, Bot. Zhurn. 64(7): 922, pl. 1, figs 1-7. 1979.

Morphological description.

The frustule is cylindrical, valve flat, diameter 3.8-4.9 μm, areolae polygonal, in quantities 25 in 10 μm, near centre of a valve, the central process and rimoportula are located (Figs 4H View Figure 4 , 5A View Figure 5 ).

Ecology.

This planktonic taxon has been mainly found in estuaries characterized by low salinity and high turbulence, and in seas, but also in freshwaters and may be a halophile indicator ( Makarova 1988; Park et al. 2017a; Barinova et al. 2019).

Distribution.

Valves were found in benthic samples in Mykolaiv city of the Southern Bug River and downriver (Table 1 View Table 1 ). For Ukrainian territory it was recorded for estuaries of the Black Sea and nearshore regions ( Tsarenko et al. 2009; Genkal and Terenko 2014).

Minidiscus proschkinae is widely distributed across estuaries and seacoasts of Europe (Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, Russia, Ukraine), Asia (Azerbaijan, China), Argentina; Azov Sea, Baltic Sea, Caspian Sea ( Park et al. 2017a).