Plagiocampa rouxi Kahl, 1926

Omar, Atef & Jung, Ji Hye Choi and Jae-Ho, 2023, New record of ten ciliate species (Protozoa, Ciliophora) from South Korea, Journal of Species Research 12 (1), pp. 95-108 : 101-102

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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.1.095

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13138741

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Plagiocampa rouxi Kahl, 1926
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6. Plagiocampa rouxi Kahl, 1926 View in CoL ( Fig. 6 View Fig )

Material examined. Water sample collected from a temporary puddle from Baugil , Gangneung-Wonju National University , Jibyeon-dong , Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do, Korea (37°46 ʹ 28 ʺ N, 128°51 ʹ 54.20 ʺ E) on June 4, 2021 GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Size 35 - 45 × 20 - 25 μm in vivo and 25 - 32 × 18 - 22 μm after protargol impregnation (n = 11); body obovate to ellipsoid with posterior end more broadly rounded than anterior end; single globular macronucleus about 8 μm in diameter, with a single or several nucleoli, in or posterior to mid-body, micronucleus spherical, about 2 μm in diameter and near or attached to macronucleus; cytoplasm studded with ring-shaped, colorless granules especially in anterior half of body; contractile vacuole in posterior body end; 18 or 19 somatic ciliary rows; 15 - 18 kinetids in each somatic kinety; a single caudal cilium up to 18 μm long in vivo; oral opening in center of anterior pole surrounded by 7 - 10 dikinetids (circumoral kinety), each dikinetid associated with an oral flap about 2 μm long in vivo; 3 adoral membranelles (brosse).

Distribution. Cosmopolitan.

Remarks. The Korean population of Plagiocampa rouxi is very similar to the three populations described by Foissner (1978; 1984; 2016). Plagiocampa rouxi was described several times and show some variations especially in the number of somatic kineties, i.e., 17 - 18 ( Foissner, 1978), 13 - 16 ( Foissner, 1984), and 13 - 15 ( Foissner, 2016). The most similar species to P. rouxi is P. difficilis Foissner, 1981 . However, P. difficilis is smaller than P. rouxi and has fewer circumoral dikinetids. Foissner (2016) suggests that P. difficilis could be a junior synonym of P. rouxi ( Foissner, 1981) .

Voucher slides. One slide with protargol-impregnated specimens was deposited at the National Institute of Biological Resources, Korea (NIBRPR0000111069).

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