Two New Marine Ciliates,Caryotricha rariseta n. sp. and Discocephalus pararotatorius n. sp. (Ciliophora,Spirotrichea), with Phylogenetic Analyses Inferred from the Small Subunit rRNA Gene Sequences |
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Authors: | Jiamei Jiang Yi Xing Miao Miao Chen Shao Alan Warren Weibo Song |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Life Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Beijing, 100049 China;2. College of Fishery and Life Science, Shanghai Ocean University, , Shanghai, 201306 China;3. Laboratory of Protozoology, Institute of Evolution and Marine Biodiversity, Ocean University of China, , Qingdao, 266003 China;4. The Key Laboratory of Biomedical Information Engineering, Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, , Xi'an, 710049 China;5. Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, , London, SW7 5BD UK |
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Abstract: | The morphology, infraciliature, and molecular phylogeny of two novel spirotrich ciliates, Caryotricha rariseta n. sp. and Discocephalus pararotatorius n. sp., isolated from coastal waters of China, were investigated. Caryotricha rariseta n. sp. differs from its congeners mainly in possessing seven sparsely ciliated cirral rows that are conspicuously shortened posteriorly and three transverse cirri aligned in a row. Discocephalus pararotatorius n. sp. is characterized by the conspicuous spine‐like dorsal cilia, one extra (endoral?) membrane, and seven frontal, six ventral, and seven posterolateral marginal cirri. The small subunit rRNA gene was sequenced for both species. Complete SSU rRNA gene sequences of two Caryotricha spp. (including C. rariseta n. sp.) and two Discocephalus spp. (including D. pararotatorius n. sp.), along with those of 40 other ciliates, were used to determine their molecular phylogeny using maximum likelihood, neighbor joining and maximum parsimony analyses. The two Caryotricha species cluster with Kiitricha marina in the well‐supported Protohypotrichia clade that is basal to the main spirotrich assemblage. The two discocephalids form a clade that is sister to the Hypotrichia. |
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Keywords: | Ciliata morphology new species phylogeny SSU rDNA taxonomy |
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