Abstract
The morphology and phylogeny of five rarely known species/subspecies, Coeloperix sinica sp. nov., Atopochilodon distichum Deroux, 1976, Chlamydodon rectus Ozaki & Yagiu, 1941, Odontochlamys alpestris biciliata Foissner et al., 2002, and Dysteria compressa (Gourret & Roeser, 1886) Kahl, 1931, collected from China seas were investigated with standard methods. Coeloperix sinica sp. nov. is characterized by possessing single separation in the cross-striated band, four preoral and 15 postoral kineties, and 14 or 15 nematodesmal rods. The diagnosis of A. distichum is improved. It can be recognized by two cytoplasmic protrusions, 14-16 somatic kineties, and 12 or 13 nematodesmal rods. The infraciliature of C. rectus and D. compressa is revealed for the first time. Chlamydodon rectus possesses 10-16 right, four postoral, and 15-19 left kineties; D. compressa has five right, two frontoventral, and three left frontal kineties. The small subunit rRNA gene tree shows that: (1) A. distichum is basal to the clade Chlamydonella + Chlamydonellopsis; (2) O. alpestris biciliata nests in Chilodonellidae and is most closely related to Chilodonella; (3) C. sinica and D. compressa cluster with their congeners, respectively.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 475-492 |
| Number of pages | 18 |
| Journal | Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society |
| Volume | 180 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Jul 2017 |
Keywords
- Atopochilodon distichum
- Ciliate
- Coeloperix sinica sp. nov.
- Cyrtophoria
- Morphology
- SSU rRNA gene
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