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The taxonomy and diversity of Proschkinia (Bacillariophyta), a common but enigmatic genus from marine coasts
Detailed morphological documentation is provided for established Proschkinia taxa, including the generitype, P. bulnheimii, and P. complanata, P. complanatula, P. complanatoides and P. hyalosirella, and six new species. All established taxa are characterized from original material from historical collections. The new species described in this paper (P. luticola, P. staurospeciosa, P. impar, P. modesta, P. fistulispectabilis, and P. rosowskii) were isolated from the Western Pacific (Yellow Sea coast of Korea) and the Atlantic (Scottish and Texas coasts). Thorough documentation of the frustule, valve and protoplast architecture revealed the combination of characters diagnostic of the genus Proschkinia: a singleâlobed chloroplast; a broad girdle composed of Uâshaped, perforated bands; the position of the conopeate rapheâsternum relative to the external and internal valve surface; and the presence of an occluded process through the valve, termed the âfistulaâ. Seven strains of Proschkinia were grown in culture and five of these were sequenced for nuclear ribosomal SSU and plastidâencoded rbcL. Phylogenetic analysis recovered a clade of Proschkinia with Fistulifera, another fistulaâbearing diatom genus, and together these were sister to a clade formed of the Stauroneidaceae; in turn, all of these were sister to a clade composed of Parlibellus and two monoraphid genera Astartiella and Schizostauron. Despite morphological similarities between Proschkinia and the Naviculaceae, these two taxa are distant in our analysis. We document the variation in the morphology of Proschkinia, including significant variability in the fistula, suggesting that fistula ultrastructure might be one of the key features for species identification within the genus.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio
The United Stamens of Rubiaceae. Morphology, Anatomy; Their Role in Pollination Ecology
Volume: 82Start Page: 357End Page: 38
Floral Structure of Takhtajania and Its Systematic Position in Winteraceae
Volume: 87Start Page: 347End Page: 36