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Metacystis borrori n. sp. (Ciliophora: Metacystidae) on the seagrass Thalassia testudinum
Authors:Aladro-Lubel M A Antonieta  Martinez-Murillo M A Esther
Institution:Laboratorio de Protozoología, Departamento de Biología Comparada, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apdo. Postal 70-374, Cd. Universitaria, CP 04510 México, DF. maal@hp.fciencias.unam.mx
Abstract:A new epibiontic ciliate of the genus Metacystis is described on the seagrass Thalassia testudinum of the coral reef lagoons of Veracruz, Mexico. The ciliate was studied in living and stained specimens and under the scanning electron microscope. The cell body (10-35 x 10-18 microm in vivo) is transversely annulated (4-6 rings). The somatic ciliature consists of 22-30 longitudinal kineties, and patterned as 5-7 transverse kineties. The circumoral kinety is composed of kinetosomes closely spaced. The macronucleus diameter measures about 3-7 microm. The lorica (18-61 x 11-26 microm) has the posterior end round to conical or irregular with mucoid filaments. This prostomatid colonizes both natural and artificial substrates placed in an aquarium. Metacystis borrori n. sp. is a species that forms part of the ciliate community on Thalassia testudinum with a temperature range of 21-26 degrees C and a salinity of 32-40 per thousand.
Keywords:Artificial substrate  cell body  ecology  epibiont  lorica  marine angiosperm  Mexico  Veracruz
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