Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887 ) Kahl, 1935
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Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887) Kahl, 1935 View in CoL
( Figs 4A–Q View Fig , 5A–T View Fig , Table 1)
1884 Thuricola innixa Stokes, 1882 View in CoL –Kellicott, Proc. Amer. Soc. Microsc., Seventh Annual Meeting., 6: p. 120, Pl.3: Fig. 5 View Fig .
1887 Thuricolopsis kellicottiana spec. nov. –Stokes, Proc. Amer. Soc. Microsc., p. 251, Fig. 17.
1888 Thuricolopsis kellicottiana Stokes, 1887 – Stokes, J. Trenton Nat. Hist. Soc., p. 253–254, pl. 9: Fig.12.
1904 Cothurnia crystallina Ehrbrg. View in CoL –Entz, Mat. Naturwiss. Ber. Ungarn., 19: p. 140–141, Fig. 10g.
1914 Cothurnia castellensis –Penard, Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. Nat. Genève, 37: p. 59–60, Pl. 3, Figs 9–11, 13,14.
1922 Cothurnia kellicottiana Stokes –Penard, Georg & Cie, Genève, p. 290, Fig. 272.
1935 Thuricola (Thuricolopsis) kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887) View in CoL –Kahl, Tierwelt Dtl., p. 785, Fig. 145: 5–6.
1951 Thuricola amphora View in CoL n. sp. –Sommer, Arch. Hydrobiol., p. 410–411, Pl. 20, Fig. 36.
1970 Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887) Kahl, 1935 View in CoL –Nusch, Arch. Hydrobiol., 37: p. 313, Fig. 33.
1971 Thuricola amphora Sommer, 1951 View in CoL –Stiller, Peritricha. Fauna Hung., 105: p. 214, Fig. 131c.
1980 Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887) Kahl, 1935 View in CoL –Trueba, Beaufortia, 30: p. 131–132, Figs 2e View Fig , 3c, d View Fig .
1982 Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887) Kahl, 1935 View in CoL –Bernerth, Cour. Forsch.-Inst. Senckenberg., 57: p. 170.
1988 Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887) Kahl, 1935 View in CoL –Foissner, Hydrobiologia, 166: p. 44 (record only).
1992 Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887) Kahl, 1935 View in CoL –Foissner et al., Landesamtes Wasserwirtsch., 278–280.
2016 Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887) Kahl, 1935 View in CoL –Shen & Gu, Fauna Sinica, Invertebrata, 45: p. 333–334. Pl. CLI, Fig. 456a–e.
Although Thuricola kellicottiana View in CoL had been reported several times, studies have not been thorough and its morphology remains vague ( Stokes 1887). Thus, a redescription is necessary for the sake of clarification.
Emended diagnosis: Lorica colourless and ca. 160–290 μm long, elliptical to sub-circular in cross-section, nearly symmetrical on wider side and asymmetrical on narrower side. Two anisometric valves in upper third of lorica, larger valve with a spine in the middle; anterior third portion inclined with convex un- der aperture on secondary valve side, posterior portion tapering to base with two annular bulges to form a long slender rear; aperture clearly elliptical, base expanded. Zooid ca. 180–435 × 20–35 μm in vivo. Stalk about 15 μm long. Peristomial lip single-layered and strongly everted. Contractile vacuole dorsally located. Row 1 in infundibular polykinety 3 about twice the length of the other two. Transverse silverlines numbering 95–105 from peristome to trochal band, 100–110 from trochal band to scopula.
Voucher slides: Two voucher slides with protargol stained specimens (registration number: LU20170310- 03-01-02) have been deposited in the Laboratory of Protozoology, Ocean University of China.
Description: One or two trumpet-shaped zooids that taper towards the scopula, 230–380 × 20–30 μm (n = 9) in vivo ( Figs 4A–C View Fig , 5A–G View Fig ). Zooid very flexible and can bend extensively ( Fig. 5G View Fig ). When disturbed, zooid contracts and becomes ellipsoid or broadly conical in outline ( Fig. 5I, K, J View Fig ). Single-layered peristomial lip relatively thin and conspicuously everted, about 40–48 μm across ( Figs 4A–C View Fig , 5A–G View Fig ). Peristomial disc obliquely elevated above persitome ( Figs 4A–C View Fig , 5A–G View Fig ). Trochal band forming a circular bulge in mid-region of zooid ( Fig. 4C, F View Fig ). About 95–105 striations from peristome to trochal band and 100–110 striations from trochal band to scopula (counted from live cells, n = 5).
One contractile vacuole located at the same level as peristomial lip and on the dorsal wall of infundibulum ( Figs 4A View Fig , 5E, F View Fig ). Cytoplasm hyaline and contains nu- merous small granules and several food vacuoles ( Figs 4A, B View Fig , 5A–G View Fig ). Food vacuoles spindle-shaped when freshly detached from cytostome.
Macronucleus vermiform, extends almost entire length of zooid, relatively straight but curved transversely above peristomial lip, widens gradually towards anterior end ( Figs 4C, G View Fig , 5Q, R View Fig ). Due to shrinkage during fixation, macronucleus in protargol stained specimens is more twisted than in vivo ( Figs 4G View Fig , 5Q, R View Fig ).
Stalk about 15 μm long in average, both ends slightly expanded ( Figs 4A–C View Fig , 5A–G View Fig ).
Lorica hyaline, about 190–225 μm long. Narrow side about 44–50 μm across and wide side about 51–54 μm across; wall smooth and colourless. Viewed from the narrower side, the upper third portion of lorica inclined ( Figs 4A, B, D View Fig , 5I, O View Fig ). Aperture slightly everted and elliptical. Lorica conspicuously convex under aperture on secondary valve side and with a bulge in region above base of main valve ( Figs 4A, B, D View Fig , 5I, O View Fig ). Viewed from the wider side, lorica approximately symmetrical. Posterior region tapering and step-like ( Figs 4A–E View Fig , 5A–G, I–L, P View Fig ). Lorica widened at base ( Figs 4A–E View Fig , 5A–G, I–L, P View Fig ). One main valve and one secondary valve located in the upper third of lorica. Viewed from the wider side, valves include some longitudinal fibril-like elements ( Figs 4C, E View Fig , 5K, L View Fig ). Large main valve curved at base, with central spine that is variable in length ( Figs 4D, E View Fig , 5I, K, L, N View Fig ). Secondary valve smaller and easily overlooked ( Figs 4D, E View Fig , 5I, K, L, O View Fig ). Main valve connected to inconspicuous junctional membrane ( Fig. 5I View Fig ).
Oral cilia approximately 18 μm long. Haplokinety and polykinety commencing together to form a spiral that performs about 1.5 turns around peristomial disc before plunging into infundibulum where they perform a further turn ( Figs 4H, I View Fig , 5Q–T View Fig ). Within infundibulum, haplo- and polykineties spiral on opposite walls, terminating at cytostome. The polykinety transforms into three infundibular polykineties (P1–3), each consisting of three parallel rows of kinetosomes ( Figs 4L, M View Fig , 5S, T View Fig ). All rows of P1 are equally long ( Figs 4I View Fig , 5S, T View Fig ). Three rows of P 2 in a staggered arrangement, that is, row 1 commences slightly behind P1 and terminates just before second turn of P1; row 2 starts and ends a little behind row 1; the abstomal end of row 3 starts away from row 2 while the adstomal end terminates beyond row 2 ( Figs 4I View Fig , 5S, T View Fig ). Row 1 of P3 commences at the middle of P2 and approximately twice as long as the other two rows; adstomal ends of these three rows disordered ( Figs 4I View Fig , 5S, T View Fig ). Epistomial membrane 1 located near the entrance of infundibulum ( Fig. 4I View Fig ). Epistomial membrane 2 ahead of polykinety and haplokinety ( Figs 4I View Fig , 5S, T View Fig ). Trochal band in mid-region of zooid ( Figs 4C, G View Fig , 5Q, R View Fig ). Germinal kinety parallel to haplokinety and ends at last bend of haplokinety ( Figs 4I View Fig , 5S, T View Fig ).
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Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887 ) Kahl, 1935
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