Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887 ) Kahl, 1935

Lu, Borong, Ji, Daode, Sheng, Yalan, Song, Weibo, Hu, Xiaozhong, Chen, Xiangrui & Al-Rasheid, Khaled A. S., 2018, New discoveries of the genus Thuricola Kent, 1881 (Ciliophora, Peritrichia, Vaginicolidae), with descriptions of three poorly known species from China, Acta Protozoologica 57 (2), pp. 123-143 : 127-132

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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 ).

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Ciliophora

Class

Oligohymenophorea

Order

Peritrichida

Family

Vaginicolidae

Genus

Thuricola

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Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887 ) Kahl, 1935

Lu, Borong, Ji, Daode, Sheng, Yalan, Song, Weibo, Hu, Xiaozhong, Chen, Xiangrui & Al-Rasheid, Khaled A. S. 2018
2018
Loc

Thuricolopsis kellicottiana

Lu & Ji & Sheng & Song & Hu & Chen & Al-Rasheid 2018
2018
Loc

Thuricola amphora

Lu & Ji & Sheng & Song & Hu & Chen & Al-Rasheid 2018
2018
Loc

Thuricola amphora

Sommer 1951
1951
Loc

T. amphora

Sommer 1951
1951
Loc

Thuricola (Thuricolopsis) kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887 )

Kahl 1935
1935
Loc

Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887 )

Kahl 1935
1935
Loc

Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887 )

Kahl 1935
1935
Loc

Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887 )

Kahl 1935
1935
Loc

Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887 )

Kahl 1935
1935
Loc

Thuricola kellicottiana

Kahl 1935
1935
Loc

Thuricola kellicottiana

Kahl 1935
1935
Loc

Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887 )

Kahl 1935
1935
Loc

Thuricola kellicottiana ( Stokes 1887 )

Kahl 1935
1935
Loc

Thuricola kellicottiana

Kahl 1935
1935
Loc

Cothurnia castellensis

Penard 1914
1914
Loc

Thuricolopsis kellicottiana

Stokes 1887
1887
Loc

Thuricolopsis kellicottiana

Stokes 1887
1887
Loc

T. kellicottiana

Stokes 1887
1887
Loc

T. kellicottiana

Stokes 1887
1887
Loc

T. kellicottiana

Stokes 1887
1887
Loc

T. kellicottiana

Stokes 1887
1887
Loc

Thuricola innixa

Stokes 1882
1882
Loc

T. innixa

Stokes 1882
1882
Loc

Cothurnia crystallina Ehrbrg.

Ehrenberg 1838
1838
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