Rhynchomonas nasuta Klebs 1893
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https://doi.org/ 10.4467/16890027AP.22.008.17111 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11152105 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AF4987FE-FF94-0339-8380-E64FFD2D4F69 |
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Rhynchomonas nasuta Klebs 1893 |
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Rhynchomonas nasuta Klebs 1893 ( Figs 2i View Fig , 3n View Fig )
Cells are 3.5–6 μm long, flattened and flexible. The cells are with a bulbous motile snout which beats slowly. The mouth is located on the bulbous motile snout. The anterior flagellum lies alongside the snout and is hard to see, and the acronematic, trailing posterior flagellum is 2–3 times the cell length. The cells move by gliding. Description based on observations of 45 cells. Occurance: every month at Acı Lake, temperature 1–23.5 °C, salinity 24–67.5 psu, dissolved oxygen 3.75–13.2 mg /L.
Remarks: This is a well-known species with a bulbous snout. This species has been reported from diverse environments worldwide (e.g., Lee and Patterson 1998, 2000; Lee 2015), including hypersaline habitats in Australia ( Post et al. 1983, Patterson and Simpson 1996).
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