Dysteria crassipes Claparède & Lachmann, 1859

Wang, Congcong, Qu, Zhishuai & Hu, Xiaozhong, 2019, Morphology and SSU rDNA sequences of four cyrtophorian ciliates from China, with description of a new species (Protista, Ciliophora, Phyllopharyngea), Zootaxa 4664 (2), pp. 206-220 : 213-214

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Dysteria crassipes Claparède & Lachmann, 1859
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Dysteria crassipes Claparède & Lachmann, 1859

( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 F–I; Table 2 View TABLE 2 )

Morphological description. Cell size about 50 – 60 × 35 – 45 μm in vivo. Body shape oval in side view, with anterior end rounded and posterior end slightly narrowed ( Fig. 5F View FIGURE 5 ). Two nematodesmal rods, each about 25 μm long. Two contractile vacuoles, about 5 μm across, ventrally positioned at about anterior and posterior third of cell, respec- tively; each pulses at an interval of 1–2 min ( Fig. 5F View FIGURE 5 ). Dorsal spine absent. Many bar-shaped ectosymbiotic bacteria often detected on cell surface ( Fig. 5G View FIGURE 5 ). Macronucleus about 25 × 15 μm in vivo. Micronucleus not detected. Mainly feeds on diatoms and bacteria.

Invariably four right kineties with loosely arranged basal bodies including two frontoventral kineties with 89–121 basal bodies each. Six to eight left kineties ( Fig. 5H View FIGURE 5 ). Two circumoral kineties, one preoral kinety, and three left frontal kineties located in oral area ( Fig. 5I View FIGURE 5 ). Terminal fragment composed of six or seven kinetosomes ( Fig. 5I View FIGURE 5 ). Equatorial fragment consists of 4–20 basal bodies.

SSU rRNA gene sequence and phylogenetic position. The GenBank accession number, length, and G + C content, are MK 882889 View Materials , 1,571 bp, and 45.39%, respectively. The closest related Dysteria form is Dysteria crassipes ( KC 753492 View Materials ) with a 99.7% sequence similarity. The sequence similarity of Dysteria crassipes ( MK 882889 View Materials ) to D. crassipes ( FJ 868206 View Materials ) is 99.5%. Phylogenetic trees ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ) show our isolate forms a clade with three other forms of C. crassipes with solid support values.

SSU

Saratov State University

MK

National Museum of Kenya

Kingdom

Protozoa

Phylum

Ciliophora

Class

Cyrtophoria

Order

Dysteriida

Family

Dysteriidae

Genus

Dysteria

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