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Cultellothrix coemeterii Foissner and Xu 2007

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Description

4. Cultellothrix coemeterii (Kahl, 1943) Foissner and Xu, 2007 (Fig. 1D)

Diagnosis: Body size 55 × 18 μm in protargol preparations; body narrowly spatulate with oblong oral bulge. Macronuclear nodule reniform. Contractile vacuole at posterior body end. Cytoplasm colorless. Usually 12 ciliary rows; dorsal brush positioned distinctly lateral side; anterior cilia moderately reduced. Extrusomes cylindrical, colorless. Circumoral kinety closed.

Remark: It is first record of member belonging to the family Arcuospathidiidae from Korea. Other spathidiids were frequently occurred from our moss samples and they seem to be very diverse (Foissner and Xu, 2007). The other spathidiids occurred in our samples will be reported later with further investigation.

Voucher slides: Two slides including protargol­impregnated specimens have been deposited in the National Institute of Biological Resources in Korea (NIBRPR0000 107140, NIBRPR0000107141).

Notes

Published as part of Kim, Ji-Yeong & Jung, Jae-Ho, 2016, Taxonomic survey on ciliate diversity in eastern area of Kangwon-province, Korea: Brief records of fifteen species unrecorded from Korea, pp. 333-342 in Journal of Species Research 5 (3) on page 336, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2016.5.3.333, http://zenodo.org/record/13145003

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Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Foissner and Xu
Kingdom
Chromista
Phylum
Ciliophora
Order
Spathidiida
Family
Arcuospathidiidae
Genus
Cultellothrix
Species
coemeterii
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Cultellothrix coemeterii and, 2007 sec. Kim & Jung, 2016

References

  • Foissner, W. and K. Xu. 2007. Monograph of the Spathidiida (Ciliophora, Haptoria) Vol I: Protospathidiidae, Arcuospathidiidae, Apertospathulidae. Monographiae Biologicae 81: i-ix, 1 - 487.