Eoramonas jungensis, Lee, 2019
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.4467/16890027AP.19.016.12018 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A2D80F-FF8C-FFAF-46AD-FA85FA0F5A74 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Eoramonas jungensis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Eoramonas jungensis sp. nov.
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Diagnosis: Eoramonas , cell 3–7 µm long and rigid. Two acronematic flagella insert separately by a small papilla or protrusion into small subapical depressions. Anterior flagellum beats to left direction. Moves by gliding.
Description: Cells are spherical to ovoid, 3–7 µm long, rigid and not flattened. The cells have two flagella, which are acronematic in similar length, 2–4 times the cell length. Both flagella insert into small subapical depressions or grooves. The flagella insert separately by a small papilla or protrusion about one third of the way down. The anterior flagellum slowly beats always to the left direction, and the posterior flagellum trails and beats very slowly. The nucleus is situated subapically. The cells move by gliding with the anterior flagellar beating. Frequently observed.
Remarks: Eoramonas jungensis was repored from Gippsland Basin by Lee (2015) as ‘Protist 1’. This species can be distinguished from other small gliding flagellates by the beating of the anterior flagellum to the left. Its anterior flagellum does not draw water towards the cell body, thus it does not belong to stramenopiles.
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