Tingting Ye , Wen Song , Yuqing Li , Khaled A.S. Al-Rasheid , Valentina Serra , Mingzhen Ma
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As an attempt to fill the gap of knowledge for this group, this study presents one new species description, </span><em>Tracheloraphis apodiscolor</em><span> n. sp., along with redescriptions of three lesser-known trachelocercid species, </span><em>Trachelocerca bodiani</em> (<span>Dragesco, 1963</span>) <span>Dragesco, 2002</span>, <em>Trachelocerca ditis</em> (<span>Wright, 1982</span>) <span>Foissner & Dragesco, 1996</span> and <em>Prototrachelocerca fasciolata</em> (<span>Sauerbrey, 1928</span>) <span>Foissner, 1996</span><span>, collected from coastal marine habitats at Qingdao (China), using live and protargol-stained specimens. </span><em>Tracheloraphis apodiscolor</em> n. sp. can be distinguished from its closest related congener, <em>T. discolor</em>, by a shorter body length and fewer somatic kineties. Molecular data of <em>T. apodiscolor</em> n. sp. and <em>T. bodiani</em> were provided for the first time. 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Morphology and phylogeny of four trachelocercid ciliates (Ciliophora, Karyorelictea, Trachelocercidae) from North China Sea, with description of a new species
Trachelocercids are common ciliates in marine sandy intertidal zones, however, only few species have been described using modern taxonomic techniques, with several earlier descriptions still lacking primary data, such as a detailed description of the oral ciliature. For this reason, systematics of the family Trachelocercidae Kent, 1881 resulted in paraphyletic genera and needs a critical revision. As an attempt to fill the gap of knowledge for this group, this study presents one new species description, Tracheloraphis apodiscolor n. sp., along with redescriptions of three lesser-known trachelocercid species, Trachelocerca bodiani (Dragesco, 1963) Dragesco, 2002, Trachelocerca ditis (Wright, 1982) Foissner & Dragesco, 1996 and Prototrachelocerca fasciolata (Sauerbrey, 1928) Foissner, 1996, collected from coastal marine habitats at Qingdao (China), using live and protargol-stained specimens. Tracheloraphis apodiscolor n. sp. can be distinguished from its closest related congener, T. discolor, by a shorter body length and fewer somatic kineties. Molecular data of T. apodiscolor n. sp. and T. bodiani were provided for the first time. Additionally, based on the Qingdao populations, we provide improved diagnoses for T. ditis and P. fasciolata. Phylogenetic analyses were performed and discussed, as there is strong support for paraphyly of the genera Tracheloraphis and Trachelocerca. In general, more integrative studies based on taxonomy, ultrastructure as well as molecular data are needed to properly shed light on the systematics of trachelocercids.
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