Zoothamnium sinense Song, 1991
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Zoothamnium sinense Song, 1991 |
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Zoothamnium sinense Song, 1991 (Fig. 3,4)
Synonyms: Zoothamnium commune sensu Song,1991
Z. truncatum Song, 1986 View in CoL (primary homonym)
Description. Small colony, 7 to 12 zooids, alternately branched, length of main stalk is 245–300 µm, 6–9 µm in diameter. Zooids inverted bell-shaped, about 35–50 × 30–40 µm in vivo. Peristomial disc is flat, occasionally slightly elevated over distinctly everted peristomial lip. At low magnification, the pellicle looks smooth. Single contractile vacuole apically positioned. Macronucleus is usually C-shaped, transversely oriented, located in oral 2/3 of body and surrounds the aboral portion of infundibulum (after Ji et al., 2006).
Dimensions are based on measurements of 5 samples (table 1).
Distribution of ciliates over the substrate: from 1 to 2 colonies per 1 mm of algae thallus.
Habitat. Marine, occasionally found in eutrophic waters.
Localities. Zoothamnium sinense was originally described by Song (1986) under the name Z. truncatum , but later, due to homonymy, the same author ( Song 1991) proposed a replacement name Z. sinense . This species was reported from North China, attached on artificial substrate by Ji et al. (2006).
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Zoothamnium sinense Song, 1991
Abibulaeva, Alie S. & Dovgal, Igor V. 2021 |
Z. truncatum
Song 1986 |