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Abstract
The morphology, morphogenesis, molecular phylogeny, and the resting cyst morphology of the freshwater ciliate, Crassohymena primicirrata (Berger and Foissner, 1987) n. gen., n. comb., found in samples collected from South Korea, were investigated. The Korean two populations observed are identical to each other and are highly similar to the type population showing only few and minor differences in the size and arrangement of cortical granules and the length of dorsal kinety 4. The new genus Crassohymena n. gen. is established and characterized by a number of morphological and ontogenetic features: the thick undulating membranes comprising three or four rows of kinetosomes and in Cyrtohymena pattern; the anteriorly distinctly displaced transverse cirri; the posteriorly set-off cirrus V/3; the opisthe's anlagen IV-VI originate from cirri IV/2, V/4, and V/3, respectively; the proter's anlagen IV-VI originate from cirrus IV/3; and the enormous anlage I in each daughter cell. Phylogenetic analyses based on 18S rRNA gene sequences show that Crassohymena primicirrata n. gen., n. comb. is separated from all other morphologically most similar taxa and forms an adelphotaxon to the clade containing sequences of the families Neokeronopsidae and Spirofilidae, and the two oxytrichid genera Australocirrus and Notohymena.
淡水纤毛虫Crassohymena primicirrata的形态、形态发生、分子系统发育和静息囊形态(Berger and Foissner, 1987) n. gen. n. comb。从韩国采集的样本中发现的。观察到的朝鲜两个种群彼此完全相同,与型种群高度相似,在皮质颗粒的大小和排列以及背部运动的长度上只有很少和微小的差异4。新属(Crassohymena n. geng .)被建立,并具有许多形态学和个体发生特征:由三或四行动体组成的厚波状膜和细胞膜模式;前面明显移位的横卷;后抵消卷云V/3;蛇的胶原IV- vi分别来源于cirri IV/2、V/4和V/3;蛋白原IV- vi源自IV/3型卷病毒;以及每个子细胞中巨大的细胞I。基于18S rRNA基因序列的系统发育分析表明,原膜虫属(Crassohymena primicirrata n. gen., n. comb.);从所有其他形态上最相似的分类群中分离出来,形成了一个adelphotaxon,它的进化枝包含了Neokeronopsidae和Spirofilidae家族的序列,以及两个oxytrichid属australcirrus和Notohymena。
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Protist is the international forum for reporting substantial and novel findings in any area of research on protists. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts are scientific excellence, significance, and interest for a broad readership. Suitable subject areas include: molecular, cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, systematics and phylogeny, and ecology of protists. Both autotrophic and heterotrophic protists as well as parasites are covered. The journal publishes original papers, short historical perspectives and includes a news and views section.