2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.893886
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Morphology and Molecular Phylogeny of Two New Trachelophyllid Ciliates, Monolamellophrya terricola gen. nov., sp. nov. and Trachelophyllum parapiculatum sp. nov. (Litostomatea, Haptoria), From South Korea

Abstract: The morphology and molecular phylogeny of two new ciliates, Monolamellophrya terricola gen. nov., sp. nov. and Trachelophyllum parapiculatum sp. nov., discovered in South Korea, were investigated. The two species belong to the suborder Trachelophyllina, which is characterized by the presence of a mucilaginous layer containing lepidosomes covering the cortex. Monolamellophrya terricola gen. nov., sp. nov. is characterized by the presence of a single layer of type II lepidosomes, representing a new genus. Trache… Show more

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“…Spathidiida include at least 12 families and over 250 species, about half of which still lack modern taxonomic data (Foissner, 2016; Foissner & Xu, 2007; Vďačný et al., 2011). Recent reports indicate a substantial unexplored biodiversity within this group (Barmshuri et al., 2023; Bourland, 2023; Chi, Liu, et al., 2022; Foissner & Berger, 2021; Omar et al., 2022; Wang et al., 2022). Furthermore, the phylogenetic relationships among spathidiids remain unresolved, primarily due to short internodes and weak statistical support for deeper nodes in 18S rRNA gene trees.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spathidiida include at least 12 families and over 250 species, about half of which still lack modern taxonomic data (Foissner, 2016; Foissner & Xu, 2007; Vďačný et al., 2011). Recent reports indicate a substantial unexplored biodiversity within this group (Barmshuri et al., 2023; Bourland, 2023; Chi, Liu, et al., 2022; Foissner & Berger, 2021; Omar et al., 2022; Wang et al., 2022). Furthermore, the phylogenetic relationships among spathidiids remain unresolved, primarily due to short internodes and weak statistical support for deeper nodes in 18S rRNA gene trees.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%