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Title: Redescription of two little-known urostyloid ciliates, Anteholosticha randani (Groliere, 1975) Berger, 2003 and A. antecirrata Berger, 2006 (Ciliophora, Urostylida)
First author: Fan, Yangbo; Lu, Xiaoteng; Huang, Jie; Hu, Xiaozhong; Warren, Alan
Journal: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PROTISTOLOGY
Years: 2016
Volume / issue: 53 /
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejop.2016.01.001
Abstract: The morphology of two little-known urostyloid ciliates, Anteholosticha randani (Groliire, 1975) Berger, 2003 and A. antecirrata Berger, 2006, collected from freshwater biotopes in southern China, was studied based on live observations and protargol staining. Anteholosticha randani is characterized by its bipartite adoral zone and short, longitudinally aligned undulating membranes. One early stage of reorganization/morphogenesis, one early-middle stage of reorganization and one middle stage of morphogenesis are also reported. Anteholosticha antecirrata is characterized by its large body size in vivo (200-400 x 40-80 mu m), a row of buccal cirri and conspicuous, yellow-green cortical granules. Phylogenetic analyses based on SSU rDNA sequence data reveal that A. antecirrata may share a most recent common ancestor with Urostyla grandis and Bakuella granulifera, whereas A. randani branches independently and is sister to a large Glade that includes Pseudourostyla, Pseudokeronopsis, Caudiholosticha and several species of Anteholosticha. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.