Cafeteria burkhardae Schoenle and Arndt, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2021.10.4.356 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F545D763-862F-7009-FC88-FB02026E665D |
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Felipe |
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Cafeteria burkhardae Schoenle and Arndt, 2020 |
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1. Cafeteria burkhardae Schoenle and Arndt, 2020
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Isolation. Dong Hyuk Jeong and Jong Soo Park conducted specimen collection on 27 February 2020, from the Yeongildae Beach (36°03′49.00″N, 129°23′12.12″E), Pohang , Korea. Temperature: 12℃, Salinity: 30.0 PSU, pH: 7.7 GoogleMaps .
Morphological description. The live strain PH 003 was a D-shaped biflagellate ( Fig. 1A, B View Fig ). The average length and width of the cell body were 4.9±0.6 μm (mean± STD) and 4.6±0.8 μm, respectively (n = 20). The curved channel on the surface of the cell was not observed. Sometimes, contractile and food vacuoles were presented within the cell body ( Fig. 1A View Fig ). The average length of the anterior and posterior flagellum was 5.8±0.8 μm and 4.7±1.3 μm, respectively (n = 20). When cells swam, the anterior flagellum was directed forwards, and beat with amplitude motion. Whereas, when the posterior flagellum was attached to a substrate, cells showed in the jerking movement, and the anterior flagellum created a feeding current.
Molecular phylogeny. The partial 18S rDNA sequence of the strain PH 003 was 1,610 bp long (G + C content:
(A) (C)
46%). The closest sequence returned by the BLASTn GenBank search was the 18S rDNA sequence of Cafeteria burkhardae strain HFCC187 (accession number; MN315602, 2,590 bp long, G + C content: 51%), with an identity of 100% (1610/1610 bp). Furthermore, the molecular phylogenetic tree of 18S rDNA sequences indicated that the strain PH 003 belonged to the C. burkhardae clade with high statistical support (ML: 99%) and a posterior probability of 1 ( Fig. 1E View Fig ).
Remarks. The strain PH 003 resembled C. roenbergensis in cell shape, and moving and feeding behaviors ( Larsen and Patterson, 1990; Lee, 2006). However, the length of the posterior flagellum of the strain PH 003 was shorter than those of C. roenbergensis CCAP 1900 /1 (mean of 6.3 μm, Schoenle et al., 2020) and the original C. burkhardae (6.1-7.4 μm, Schoenle et al., 2020). Morphologically, the strain PH 003 is very similar to C. burkhardae among Cafeteria species. The original C. burkhardae was D- or globular-shaped and ventrally flattened ( Schoenle et al., 2020). The original cell body was 3.0-4.8 μm in length and 2.6-4.5 μm in width. The length of the two flagella of the original cells was also about 5-8 μm. When the posterior flagellum of the original cells was attached to a substrate, cells showed a jerking movement, whereas the anterior flagellum created a feeding current. Additionally, the curved channel on the original and strain PH 003 cell surface was not observed. Consistently, the 18S rDNA sequence of the strain PH 003 was 100% identical to those of C. burkhardae strains HFCC32 and HFCC197. Thus, we considered them the same species.
Habitat. Surface water/sediment interface of coastal areas. Specimen deposition. National Institute of Biological Resources, Korea (KPZXPR0000000012-KPZXPR0000 000016).
Identifiers. Dong Hyuk Jeong and Jong Soo Park.
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Portland State University, Vertebrate Biology Museum |
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