Diversity in freshwater scuticociliates (Alveolata, Ciliophora, Scuticociliatia): Two new species isolated from a wetland in northern China, focusing on their morphology, taxonomy, and molecular phylogeny, with establishment of a new family Glauconematidae fam. nov.

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Water Biology and Security Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.watbs.2024.100275
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In the aquatic microbial food web, scuticociliates are diverse and predominant in almost all kinds of biotopes while extremely confused regarding their taxonomy and systematic relationships within the subclass Scuticociliatia. Here we provide detailed descriptions of two new and one known species, Glauconema sinica sp. nov., Pleuronema parasetigerum sp. nov., and Histiobalantium natans viridis, isolated from a freshwater wetland in northern China, along with their molecular phylogeny based on SSU rRNA gene sequences. Our results show: (1) both molecular and morphological data strongly support that the isolated lineage containing the genera Glauconema, Miamiensis, Paramesanophrys, and Anophryoides should be identified as a new taxon at the family level in the order Philasterida; hence, a new family, Glauconematidae fam. nov., is established. This new family is mainly characterized by the polymorphic life cycle of its members (macrostome and microstome stages); the trophont (or macrostome) has closely spaced membranelles 1–3, whereas in the tomite (or microstome) membranelle 1 is distant from membranelle 2. (2) Phylogenetic analyses using novel data for these species revealed that all three cluster with their congeners, supporting the validity of the genera to which they belong. Molecular information also supports the monophyly of the two main scuticociliate orders Pleuronematida and Philasterida.

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淡水纤毛虫的多样性:从中国北部湿地分离出的两个新种,重点研究其形态学、分类学和分子系统学,并建立了一个新科Glauconematidae fam.
在水生微生物食物网中,纤毛虫种类繁多,几乎在所有类型的生物群落中都占主导地位,但它们在纤毛虫亚纲中的分类和系统关系却极为混乱。在此,我们详细描述了分离自中国北方淡水湿地的两个新种和一个已知种--Glauconema sinica sp.我们的研究结果表明:(1)分子和形态学数据都有力地支持了包含 Glauconema 属、Miamiensis 属、Paramesanophrys 属和 Anophryoides 属的分离谱系应被确定为 Philasterida 目中的一个科级新类群;因此,一个新的科 Glauconematidae fam.这一新科的主要特征是其成员的生命周期(大顶体和小顶体阶段)具有多态性;滋养体(或大顶体)的膜室 1-3 间距很近,而托米体(或小顶体)的膜室 1 与膜室 2 间距较远。(2)利用这些物种的新数据进行的系统进化分析表明,所有这三个物种都与它们的同属物种聚集在一起,支持它们所属属的有效性。分子信息还支持鞘翅目(Pleuronematida)和蝶形目(Philasterida)两大鞘翅目的单系性。
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