Bodo platyrhynchus Larsen and Patterson 1990

Lee, Won Je, 2015, Small Free-Living Heterotrophic Flagellates from Marine Sediments of Gippsland Basin, South-Eastern Australia, Acta Protozoologica 54 (1), pp. 53-76 : 57

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https://doi.org/ 10.4467/16890027AP.15.005.2192

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scientific name

Bodo platyrhynchus Larsen and Patterson 1990
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Bodo platyrhynchus Larsen and Patterson 1990 ( Fig. 2e View Fig )

Observation: Cells are 5 to 9 µm long, dorso-ventrally flattened and slightly flexible. The anterior mar- gin of the cell is flattened. Cell outline is ovoid and two flagella of unequal length insert subapically. The ante- rior flagellum beats stiffly from side to side and the pos- terior flagellum is about twice the cell length, acrone- matic and trails. The cells glide slowly with a waggling movement, but may more rarely swim with a slow rotating movement.

Remarks: This species has been found at marine sites in Australia, Brazil, Hawaii and Korea with lengths of 3.5–11 µm ( Larsen and Patterson 1990; Lee and Patterson 2000; Al-Qassab et al. 2002; Lee 2002b, 2006b). Generally, the observations presented here are in good agreement with the descriptions of previous observers. Bodo platyrhynchus can be easily distinguished from Neobodo designis by its flattened body and because it usually glides with a waggling behaviour. The acronematic trailing flagellum is suggestive that this taxon is a kinetoplastid, but a kinetoplast has not been confirmed. It has been distinguished from spe- cies of Cercomonas which are more flexible and strands of cytoplasm may be drawn out from the posterior end of the cell.

Kingdom

Protozoa

Phylum

Euglenozoa

Class

Kinetoplastea

Order

Bodonida

Family

Bodonidae

Genus

Bodo

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