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Lagenophrys patina Stokes 1887

Description

L. patina Stokes, 1887

Lagenophrys patina Stokes 1887: 252; Stokes 1888: 260; Kahl 1935: 797; Kane 1965: 121. Lagenophrys labiata Shomay 1954a: 2; Shomay 1954b: 9; Corliss & Brough 1965: 73, 78; Clamp 1973: 561; Felgenhauer 1979: 591-595 (reported from Hyalella azteca).

Museum Depositions. USNM. 42701 Neotype; 42321, 42322, 42323, 42324, 42325, 42326, 42327. Habitat. Freshwater.

Distribution. BR: Neartic, Neotropical (Mayén-Estrada & Aguilar-Aguilar 2012).

Canada: Alberta, 10 Mi. S Little Smoky, creek at ALTA 43 (54°35'42.73"N, 117°2'48.91"W); 20 mi. W High Prairie, creek at ALTA 2 (55°38'14.10"N, 116°51'4.17"W); 5 mi. W Canyon Creek, creek at ALTA 2 (55°20'43.76"N 115°11'47.28"W); 2 mi. E Vilna, Cache L. at ALTA 28 (54°8'27.85"N, 111°46'51.82"W); Faust, shallows of Lesser Slave L. (55°19'22.62"N, 115°38'16.67"W). Newfoundland, near Porris Point, pond alongside NFLD 73, 3 mi. N jct. NFLD 44. Ontario, Carleton Co. Rideau R. S. Ottawa (45°25'32.48"N, 75°40'13.65"W); Middlesex Co., Thamesford, creek at ONT 19, just S town limit (43°3'20.23"N, 80°59'25.92"W); Norfolk Co., 2.6 mi. S Port Rowan, marsh alongside ONT 59 at head of long Point (42°35'8.78"N, 80°26'58.79"W); Norfolk Co., Long Point Provincial Park, Long Point Bay alongside ONT 59 (42°34'40.34"N, 80°26'19.32"W); Sudbury Co., 4 mi. W Whitefish, ditch alongside ONT 17 (46°22'1.29"N, 81°23'56.15"W); Sudbury Co., 3 mi. W Naughton, lake alongside ONT 17 (46°23'35.36"N, 81°15'21.96"W); Welland Co., Wainfleet, canal at ONT 3 (42°55'21.97"N, 79°22'45.05"W). Quebec, Gatineau Co., Gatineau National Park, Taylor L. (45°30'22.15"N, 75°48'46.42"W).

Mexico: Michoacán, Cuitzeo lake, San Cristóbal (19°57´41”N, 101°18´55”W)**present work; Pátzcuaro lake (19°32´to 19°41´N, 101°32´to 101°43´W). Puebla, creek near city of Puebla; Alchichica lake (19°24´13”N, 97°24´00”W)**present work; Atexcac lake (19°13´21”N, 97°27´19”W)**present work; La Preciosa lake (19°13´to 19°24´N, 97°17´to 97°29´W)**present work.

Uruguay: Near Montevideo, pond at Sayoga and temporary ponds (34°51´´0.70"S, 56°15´0.36"W).

USA: Arkansas, Lee Co., 2.9 mi. NE Brickey´s tributary to Frenchman´s Bayou at US 79 (34°54'17.78"N, 90°31'48.09"W); Montgomery Co., 4.0 mi. E Mt. Ida, Shady creek at US 270 (34°33'59.11"N, 93°38'58.52"W). Delaware, Kent Co., Milford, Haven L. (38°54'47.88"N, 75°26'52.41"W); Kent Co., 1.7 mi. N Cheswold, Garrison´s L. (39°14'39.94"N, 75°35'39.04"W); Kent Co., Smyrna, L. Como (39°17'27.75"N, 75°36'16.02"W). Florida, Bay, Co., Mexico Beach, creek at US 98, 0.4 mi. SE jct. FLA 386A (29°55'6.95"N, 85°22'47.60"W); Leon, Co., near Tallahassee, L. Jackson (30°30'22.18"N, 84°18'33.02"W). Georgia, McIntosh Co., Sapelo Island, ornamental pond on grounds of University of Georgia Marine Institute (31°23'49.37"N, 81°16'51.22"W). Illinois, Coles Co., 2.5 mi. SE Charleston, L. Charleston (39°28'13.40"N, 88°8'58.07"W); Vermilion Co., just E Muncie, pond south of US 150 (40°6'47.64"N, 87°50'19.31"W). Indiana, Whitley Co., 3.0 mi. WNW Churubusco, Blue L. (41°14'39.03"N, 85°22'29.48"W). Louisiana, Orleans Pa., 1.8 mi. SSW Green´s Ditch, oxbow of Bayou LeSaire alongside US 90 (30°5'23.69"N, 89°46'38.22"W); Vermilion Pa., 12.5 mi. SW Abbeville, ditch alongside LA 333, 4.0 mi. jct. LA 82 (29°47'12.72"N, 92°12'29.20"W). Michigan, Barry Co., 5.0 mi. SW Hastings (42°35'31.60"N, 85°21'24.23"W); Leach L. at boating access (42°41'1.79"N, 85°17'21.90"W); Muskegon Co., Whitehall, White R. at city park (43°24'42.65"N, 86°19'59.96"W); Ottawa Co., 5.0 mi. S Grandhaven slough at Lakeshore Dr. (42°59'26.13"N, 86°13'35.60"W); Ottawa Co., 2.4 mi. W West Olive, mouth of Pigeon R. (42°54'13.30"N, 86°10'56.36"W); Oakland Co., 4.5 mi. SW Pontiac, ditch at N shore Pine L. (42°35'32.0"N, 83°20'36.38"W); Shiawassee Co., Corunna Shiawassee R. above dam (42°55'45.79"N, 84°4'20.21"W). Minnesota, Clearwater Co., Lake Itasca State Park, L. Itasca (47°13'3.33"N, 95°12'6.54"W); Clearwater Co., Lake Itasca State Park, L. Itasca, headwaters of Mississippi R. (47°13'3.33"N, 95°12'6.54"W); Clearwater Co., Red Lake Indian Reservation, Lower Red L., 1 mi. N Red Lake R. (47°52'53.02"N, 95°0'0.89"W); Clearwater Co., Red Lake Indian Reservation, mouth of Sandy R. (47°52'29.16"N, 95°12'35.04"W); Kandiyohi Co., 2 mi. E Spicer, Woodchuck L. (45°13'56.00"N, 94°53'56.98"W); Pennington Co., 1 mi. E S. Hilaire, Thief R. at Co. Rd. 31 43°53'28.81"N, 103°28'53.87"W); Pine Co., 2 mi. E Hinckley, Grindstone R. at MINN 48 (46°0'39.23"N, 92°53'13.82"W); Stearns Co., 1.0 mi. W Richmond stream at MINN 23, near jct Co. Rd. 43 (45°26'37.55"N, 94°33'22.02"W). Nebraska, Dawes Co., 26 mi. S Chadron, Niobrara R. below dam at Box Butte Reservoir (42°27'7.90"N, 102°58'12.67"W); Morril Co., 3mi. N Bridgeport, stream at US 385 (41°13'40.81"N, 73°11'50.98"W). New Jersey, Atlantic Co., Hammonton, Hammonton L. (39°37'47.23"N, 74°46'41.10"W); Mercer Co., near Trenton (40°12'17.84"N, 74°46'1.66"W). New York, Cayuga Co., Fair Haven Beach State Park, The Pond (43°19'46.23"N, 76°41'44.95"W); Genesee Co., 3.5 mi. NW Alabama, marsh alongside Meadeville Rd. on Tonawanda Game Area 0.5 mi. S jct. Co. Rd. 12 (43°7'3.94"N, 78°27'23.79"W); Oswego Co., 5.3 mi. WSW Sandy Creek center, Sand Pond (North Pond) at Ouderkik Rd. (43°37'57.55"N, 76°11'24.59"W); Oswego Co., 1.7 mi. N New Haven, Catfish Cr. at Co. Rd. (43°30'7.52"N, 76°18'58.67"W). North Carolina, Bertie Co., 1.9 mi. N Windsor, Hoggard Mill Cr. at SR 1301 (36°1'38.20"N, 76°57'6.25"W); Cartaret Co., Portsmouth Island, Portsmouth village, freshwater pond in sand dunes (35°4'14.24"N, 76°3'51.66"W); Columbus Co., Lake Waccamaw, canal near NW shore of L. Waccamaw (34°17'26.41"N, 78°28'26.13"W); Wake Co., 5.0 mi. SW Raleigh center, Yates Mill Pond (35°43'14.12"N, 78°41'20.68"W). North Dakota, McLean Co., 5.0 mi. N Turtle Lake, pond alongside ND 41 (47°35'43.04"N, 100°54'17.12"W). Ohio, Ashland Co., Ashland, creek at OH 58 (40°53'20.46"N, 82°18'2.14"W); Huron Co., 4.5 mi. E North Fairfield, creek at OH 162, 1.0 mi. W jct. US 520 (41°6'4.09"N, 82°31'26.16"W). Wisconsin, Sawyer Co., 4 mi. NE Winter, creek at WIS 70 (45°52'7.43"N, 90°58'0.58"W).

Hosts. Canada: Hyalella azteca (all areas of host body). Mexico: Hyalella azteca (all areas of host body). Uruguay: Hyalella curvispina (all areas of host body). USA: Hyalella azteca, Gammarus lacustris lacustris, Gammarus sp. (all areas of host body).

References. Felgenhauer 1979; Clamp 1984, 1990a; Mayén-Estrada & Aladro-Lubel 2006; **present work.

Notes

Published as part of Mayén-Estrada, Rosaura & Clamp, John C., 2016, An annotated checklist of species in the family Lagenophryidae (Ciliophora, Oligohymenophorea, Peritrichia), With a brief review of their taxonomy, morphology, and biogeography, pp. 451-492 in Zootaxa 4132 (4) on pages 470-472, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4132.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/257628

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Lagenophryidae
Genus
Lagenophrys
Kingdom
Protozoa
Order
Peritrichida
Phylum
Ciliophora
Scientific name authorship
Stokes
Species
patina
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Lagenophrys patina Stokes, 1887 sec. Mayén-Estrada & Clamp, 2016

References

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  • Stokes, A. C. (1888) A preliminary contribution toward a history of the fresh-water infusoria of the United States. Journal of the Trenton Natural History Society, 1, 71 - 344.
  • Kahl, A. (1935) Urtiere oder Protozoa. I. Wimpertiere oder Ciliata (Infusoria), 4. Peritricha und Chonotricha. In: Dahl, F. (Ed.), Die Tierwelt Deutschlands (Part 30), G. Fischer, Jena, pp. 651 - 805.
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  • Shomay, D. (1954 b) The natural history of Lagenophrys labiata Stokes (Ciliata, Peritrichia). Journal of Protozoology, (Suppl.), 1, 9.
  • Corliss, J. O. & Brough, I. M. (1965) A new species of Lagenophrys (Ciliata: Peritrichida) from the Jamaican crab Metopaulias depressus. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 84, 73 - 80. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.2307 / 3224542
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  • Clamp, J. C. (1990 a) Redescription of three species of Lagenophrys (Ciliophora, Peritricha, Lagenophryidae) and a new North American species of Lagenophrys from hypogean amphipods. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 109, 1 - 31. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.2307 / 3226589