Spironema multiciliatum Klebs, 1893
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https://doi.org/ 10.4467/16890027AP.19.016.12018 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A2D80F-FF96-FFB5-4540-FE5AFC625BB7 |
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Felipe |
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Spironema multiciliatum Klebs, 1893 |
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Spironema multiciliatum Klebs, 1893
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Description: Cells are lanceolate, relatively flattened and flexible. The cells have a spiral groove, long kinetics and a tail, which tapers posteriorly, and are 15–21 µm without the tail. The nucleus is located anteriorly or near the centre of the cell. When the cells are squashed, the cells are more flexible. Food materials are seen un- der the cell surface. Frequently observed at Woolooware Bay. Description based on records of 5 cells.
Remarks: This species has been reported at marine sites in Gippsland Basin, Australia and Canada ( Lee 2015, Lax et al. 2018). It resembles Stereonema geiseri Foissner et Foissner, 1993 in general appearance of cell. Stereonema geiseri was regarded as a junior synonym of Spironema multiciliatum (see Lee 2015 for more details).
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