Sabine Agatha, Birgit Weißenbacher, Michael Kirschner, Maximilian H. Ganser
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摘要
Strombidium是一个物种丰富的寡毛纤毛虫属,主要栖息在海洋群岛。在分子系统发育学中,该属以非单系的形式出现,支序分析表明,它在很大程度上以类同形态为特征。然而,该属的可靠分裂和新属的建立需要新的形态学和/或超微结构特征的支持。在本研究中,毛的排列和超微结构被认为是分类学上的相关特征。Agatha等人,2005年,与模式种沟花Strombidium sulcatum和大多数同类植物的三毛虫模式不同。除了倒毛向前插入带动并在后细胞部分产生典型的漏斗状复合体外,该物种在足侧膜之间显示出额外的倒毛,甚至在活细胞中也可见。在这里,根据透射电子显微镜的研究,详细介绍了这种特殊的垂毛石排列。在分子系统发育学中,双孢S.biarmatum形成了一个单系,两个同源物共享其三毛体排列。因此,以S.biarmatum为模式种,建立了新一代的strombidiid属Heteropilum,也包括副头H.paracapitatum(Song et al.,2015)。和H.basimorphum(Martin和Montagnes,1993),nov.comb。垂毛虫超微结构的进一步差异支持了细胞器的分类学意义。
Trichite features contribute to the revision of the genus Strombidium (Alveolata, Ciliophora, Spirotricha)
Strombidium is a species-rich genus of oligotrichid ciliates mainly inhabiting the marine pelagial. In molecular phylogenies, the genus emerged as non-monophyletic, and cladistic analyses suggest that it is largely characterized by plesiomorphies. A reliable split of the genus and the establishment of new genera necessitate, however, support by novel morphological and/or ultrastructural features. In the present study, the arrangement and ultrastructure of trichites are proposed as taxonomically relevant characters. Strombidium biarmatum Agatha et al., 2005 differs in the trichite pattern from the type species Strombidium sulcatum and most congeners. Aside from the trichites inserting anteriorly to the girdle kinety and generating the typical funnel-shaped complex in the posterior cell portion, the species displays additional trichites between the adoral membranelles even visible in live cells. Here, this exceptional trichite arrangement is detailed based on transmission electron microscopic investigations. In molecular phylogenies, S. biarmatum forms a monophylum with two congeners sharing its trichite arrangement. Therefore, the strombidiid genus Heteropilum nov. gen. is established with S. biarmatum as type species to also include H. paracapitatum (Song et al., 2015) nov. comb. and H. basimorphum (Martin & Montagnes, 1993) nov. comb. Further differences discovered in the trichite ultrastructure support the organelles' taxonomic significance.
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The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology publishes original research on protists, including lower algae and fungi. Articles are published covering all aspects of these organisms, including their behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, chemotherapy, development, ecology, evolution, genetics, molecular biology, morphogenetics, parasitology, systematics, and ultrastructure.