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New entodiniomorphid ciliates from the intestine of the wild African white rhinoceros belong to a new family, the Gilchristidae
Authors:Ito Akira  Van Hoven Wouter  Miyazaki Yutaka  Imai Soichi
Institution:

aOokusa Animal Clinic, Ookusa 503, Shimane 690-0032, Japan

bCenter for Wildlife Management, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South Africa

cDepartment of Parasitology, Nippon Veterinary and Animal Science University, Musashino, Tokyo 180-8602, Japan

Abstract:Gilchristia artemis n.g., n.sp. and Digilchristia draconis n.g., n.sp. in the order Entodiniomorphida are described from the large intestine of the African white rhinoceros, and a new family Gilchristidae is proposed to contain them. These new species have a C-shaped adoral polybrachykinety, a slender vestibular polybrachykinety, and paralabial kineties along the ventral side of the adoral polybrachykinety in their retractable adoral ciliary zone, showing the same arrangement as in the rumen ciliates in the family Ophryoscolecidae. G. artemis has two skeletal plates and D. draconis one plate. In both species the dorsal skeletal plate is bow-shaped, folded in half longitudinally, twisting in the anterior part, and lying along the dorsal left side of the macronucleus. The second plate of G. artemis is slender and lies along the ventral side of the macronucleus. G. artemis has three ciliary arches and D. draconis has four arches along the dorsal and ventral sides of the body. Their arches are long and non-retractable, closely resembling those of ciliates in the families, Spirodiniidae and Cycloposthiidae, and are not analogous to the single retractable ciliary arch of the rumen ciliates in the family Ophryoscolecidae.
Keywords:African white rhinoceros  Digilchristia draconis n  g    n  sp    Entodiniomorphida  Gilchristidae n  fam    Gilchristia artemis n  g    n  sp    Infraciliature
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