Limin Jiang, Congcong Wang, Saleh A Al-Farraj, Hunter N Hines, Xiaozhong Hu
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摘要
由于其在食物网的基础上具有显著的丰度和广泛的喂养策略,Prostomatea类纤毛虫在全球微生物循环中发挥着重要作用。尽管它们在生态系统中很重要,但长期以来,人们对这类纤毛虫的分类学和系统学知之甚少,尤其是对蛙科的成员来说。在这里,我们使用银染和18S rRNA基因测序技术检测了从中国沙滩采集的四种lagynusis。这些调查揭示了两个新属和两个新种,并提供了两种鲜为人知的形态的细节:Penardella marina gen.nov.,sp.nov.和Apolagynus cucumis(如Penard.Études sur les infusoires d’eau douce.Georg和Cie,genève,1922)gen.nov..,comb。nov.,细齿蛙(Lagynus minutus sp.nov.)和秀丽隐杆蛙(Engelmann in Z Wiss Zool 11:347-3931862)Quennerstedt(Acta Univ Lund 4:1-481867)。Penardella gen.nov.在形态学上可以通过具有三个以上的二动周运动来区分。Apolagynus gen.nov.与亲缘关系密切的Lagynus属的不同之处在于没有明显的颈状区域。本文首次揭示了瓜Apolagynus cucumis的纤毛虫,证明了该物种在胡瓜科中的分类。此外,Apolagynus binucleatus(Jiang et al.,2021)梳理。nov.是根据这一新发现建立的。基于18S rRNA基因的系统发育分析结果支持了两个新属的建立,并表明蛙科是单系的,这进一步加强了其有效的分类地位。
Morphological and molecular examination of the ciliate family Lagynusidae (Protista, Ciliophora, Prostomatea) with descriptions of two new genera and two new species from China.
Ciliates in the class Prostomatea play an important role in the global microbial loop due to their significant abundances and broad feeding strategies at the foundation of food webs. Despite their importance in ecosystems, the taxonomy and systematics of this group of ciliates has long been poorly understood, with this being especially true for members of the family Lagynusidae. Here we examine four lagynusids collected from sandy beaches in China, using silver-staining and 18S rRNA gene sequencing techniques. These investigations revealed two new genera and two new species and provided details for two little known forms: Penardella marina gen. nov., sp. nov., Apolagynus cucumis (as reported by Penard. Études sur les infusoires d'eau douce. Georg and Cie, Genève, 1922) gen. nov., comb. nov., Lagynus minutus sp. nov., and Lagynus elegans (Engelmann in Z Wiss Zool 11:347-393, 1862) Quennerstedt (Acta Univ Lund 4:1-48, 1867). Penardella gen. nov. can be morphologically distinguished by having more than three dikinetidal perioral kineties. Apolagynus gen. nov. differs from the closely related genus Lagynus in the absence of a conspicuous neck-like region. The ciliature of Apolagynus cucumis is revealed here for the first time, which demonstrates the classification of this species within Lagynusidae. Furthermore, Apolagynus binucleatus (Jiang et al., 2021) comb. nov. is established according to the new finding. The results of our phylogenetic analyses based on the 18S rRNA gene support the establishment of two new genera and indicate that Lagynusidae is monophyletic, which further strengthens its valid taxonomic status.
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Marine Life Science & Technology (MLST), established in 2019, is dedicated to publishing original research papers that unveil new discoveries and theories spanning a wide spectrum of life sciences and technologies. This includes fundamental biology, fisheries science and technology, medicinal bioresources, food science, biotechnology, ecology, and environmental biology, with a particular focus on marine habitats.
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