Lingxuan Luo , Junqi Guo , Yu Hu , Jiamei Jiang , Hongbo Pan
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Abstract
Coleps is a common genus of pelagic ciliates in freshwater and brackish water habitats. Classification and phylogeny of Coleps species are, however, still full of confusion. In this study, we investigated Coleps shanghaiensis n. sp., collected from a river in Shanghai, China, by living observation, protargol staining, and molecular methods. Coleps shanghaiensis is about 70–90 µm × 35–55 µm in size, has a barrel-shaped body with three posterior spines, and possesses 21–24 ciliary rows, each composed of two perioral dikinetids and 19–22 monokinetids, and six caudal cilia. In SSU rRNA gene phylogenies, C. shanghaiensis fell within the clade of subspecies of Levicoleps biwae, which questions the validity of the genus Levicoleps. Furthermore, the biogeography of the genus Coleps is discussed.
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