| Literature DB >> 33549970 |
Jae-Ho Jung1, Atef Omar2, Mi-Hyun Park3, Tu Van Nguyen4, Yun-Hwan Jung5, Hee-Min Yang6, Gi-Sik Min6.
Abstract
In a study of marine ciliate diversity, we collected an Anteholosticha monilata-like population from Vietnam. To identify this population, we analyzed its morphology, some morphogenetic stages, and molecular phylogeny. Based on these data, we conclude that the Vietnamese population is new to science. Anteholosticha foissneri n. sp. resembles Anteholosticha monilata-like species considering (1) the number and arrangement of macronuclear nodules and micronuclei; (2) the presence of cortical granules; and (3) the saline habitat. However, the new species can be easily distinguished from these species by the arrangement, color, and shape of the cortical granules. The divisional morphogenesis commences with the de novo proliferation of basal bodies as a single longitudinal patch left of the posteriormost midventral cirral pair. This character state has not been reported before in Anteholosticha (based on check of the available data) and probably reflects a distinct clade within the nuclear small subunit ribosomal RNA gene tree.Entities:
Keywords: 18S rRNA gene; Anteholosticha monilata; Ontogenesis; Protargol impregnation; Reorganization
Year: 2021 PMID: 33549970 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejop.2021.125768
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Protistol ISSN: 0932-4739 Impact factor: 3.020