Metanophrys similis Song et al., 2002

Pan, Xuming, Fan, Xinpeng, Gao, Shan & Chen, Ying, 2016, Taxonomy and morphology of four “ ophrys-related ” scuticociliates (Protista, Ciliophora, Scuticociliatia), with the description of a new genus, Paramesanophrys gen. nov., European Journal of Taxonomy 191, pp. 1-18 : 11-13

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2016.191

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3852228

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Metanophrys similis Song et al., 2002
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Metanophrys similis Song et al., 2002

Fig. 7 View Fig ; Table 2

This species is reported for the first time from the South China Sea. The morphological and behavioural characteristics of the Zhanjiang population closely resemble those of the Qingdao population; therefore, only the morphometric characterisation and important features are supplied.

Description of Zhanjiang population

Body in vivo about 35–40 × 20–25 µm, plump pyriform, tapering anteriorly and rounded posteriorly, and no apical plate formed ( Fig. 7 View Fig A–C). Ventral side almost straight, while dorsal side slightly convex ( Fig. 7A View Fig ). Length: width ratio approximately 2: 1 ( Fig. 7 View Fig A–C). Buccal field occupies about 40% of total body length, with buccal cilia about 5–8 µm in length. Pellicle thick and strongly notched. Somatic cilia about 7–8 µm long and densely arranged ( Fig. 7D View Fig , arrowheads). Single caudal cilium about 15 µm in length ( Fig. 7F View Fig ). Extrusomes, about 2 µm in length, arranged in rows between somatic kineties. Endoplasm colourless to greyish and contains abundant food vacuoles ( Fig. 7E View Fig ). One large, spherical to ovoid macronucleus centrally located ( Fig. 7C, J View Fig ). Contractile vacuole about 5 µm in diameter and caudally positioned near ventral side ( Fig. 7A View Fig ).

Locomotion by swimming moderately fast, sometimes continuously without pause, or by crawling on substrates.

Twelve somatic kineties with dikinetids arranged in approximately anterior half of each row and monokinetids positioned posteriorly ( Fig. 7H View Fig ). M1 positioned near apex and comprised of three longitudinal rows of kinetids with six basal bodies each ( Fig. 7G, I View Fig ). M2 three-rowed, as long as M1 and also composed of about six basal bodies in each longitudinal row ( Fig. 7G, I View Fig ). M3 located close to M2 and normally comprised of three short, parallel arranged rows of basal bodies ( Fig. 7G, I View Fig ). PM extends to about anterior third of body ( Fig. 7G View Fig ). Scutica, with about 5–7 basal bodies, arranged in long line.

Ecological features

Salinity 21‰, pH 7.3 and water temperature 26 °C.

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