Paragymnodinium verecundum sp. nov. (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae), a new species of mixotrophic dinoflagellate from Japan

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.1111/pre.12452
K. Yokouchi, T. Horiguchi
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Paragymnodinium verecundum Yokouchi & Horiguchi sp. nov. was isolated from sand samples collected at Kitsunezaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, and described based on observations using light and scanning and transmission electron microscopy, together with molecular analysis. The cells were 9.4–17.1 μm long and 5.7–13.6 μm wide and showed a benthic lifestyle. They possessed a sulcal extension‐like furrow on the episome, an eyespot, nematocysts and multiple chloroplasts with separated thylakoids. They ingested prey cells by engulfment, indicating a mixotrophic nutrition. These characters are shared with a known species of the genus Paragymnodinium, P. stigmaticum. However, unlike P. stigmaticum, P. verecundum showed negative phototaxis and possessed a pusule. Additional differences in the ultrastructure of the nematocysts and the flagellar apparatus indicated that these two dinoflagellates are different species. A phylogenetic analysis based on concatenated 18S and 28S ribosomal DNA sequences recovered P. verecundum in a robust clade of species of Paragymnodinium within the clade Gymnodinium sensu stricto. The sister to P. verecundum was P. stigmaticum, but they were clearly separated. Therefore, this dinoflagellate was concluded to be a new species in the genus Paragymnodinium.
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verecundum Paraymnodinium sp.nov.(Gymnodinales,Dinophyceae),日本混合营养甲藻的一个新种
从日本宫城县Kitsunezaki采集的沙子样本中分离出横口氏和Horiguchi sp.nov.,并根据使用光学、扫描和透射电子显微镜的观察以及分子分析进行了描述。细胞数为9.4–17.1 μm长,5.7–13.6 μm宽,呈现底栖性生活方式。它们在外泌体上有一个类似沟延伸的沟,一个眼点,线虫囊和带有分离类囊体的多个叶绿体。它们通过吞噬的方式摄取猎物细胞,这表明它们具有混合营养。这些特征与一个已知的Paraymnodinium属物种,P.stimaticum相同。然而,与豆状P.verecundum不同的是,verecundm表现出负趋光性并具有脓疱。线虫囊和鞭毛器超微结构的额外差异表明这两种甲藻是不同的物种。基于串联的18S和28S核糖体DNA序列的系统发育分析在严格意义上的金藻分支内的副金藻物种的一个强大分支中回收了verecundum。verecundum的姐妹是柱头小蠊,但它们显然是分开的。因此,该甲藻被认为是Paragymnodinium属中的一个新种。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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