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Phylogeny and Establishment of a New Ciliate Family,Wilbertomorphidae fam. nov. (Ciliophora,Karyorelictea), a Highly Specialized Taxon Represented by Wilbertomorpha colpoda gen. nov., spec. nov.
Authors:Weibo Song  Alan Warren
Institution:1. Laboratory of Protozoology, Institute of Evolution & Marine Biodiversity, Ocean University of China, , Qingdao, 266003 China;2. Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, , London, SW7 5BD United Kingdom
Abstract:The morphology and molecular phylogeny of a new marine interstitial karyorelictean ciliate, Wilbertomorpha colpoda gen. nov., spec. nov., isolated from a sandy beach at Qingdao, China, are investigated. The ciliature is mainly on the right surface with the left surface barren except for a single marginal kinety, which is typical of the order Loxodida. Nevertheless, other morphological features, such as the highly reduced buccal structure, the absence of a buccal cavity and the presence of extremely specialized cortical granules, prevent its assignation to any known family. Furthermore, the secondary structure of the variable region 2 of the SSU rRNA gene is unique among loxodids. Thus, we establish a new family, Wilbertomorphidae fam. nov. for the genus Wilbertomorpha. Phylogenetic analyses based on SSU rRNA gene sequence data suggest that this taxon is a sister group to the family Geleiidae which belongs to the order Protoheterotrichida. However, morphologically Wilbertomorpha bears a much stronger resemblance to Loxodidae which belongs to the order Loxodida. Based on these findings, we tentatively place Wilbertomorphidae nov. fam. incertae sedis within Karyorelictea.
Keywords:AU test  Loxodida  marine ciliates  secondary structure  SSU rRNA gene  taxonomy
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