Anteholosticha antecirrata Berger, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2017.6 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587CA-FFBC-FFA0-3AED-BD1CFDB9FDD4 |
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Felipe |
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Anteholosticha antecirrata Berger, 2006 |
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10. Anteholosticha antecirrata Berger, 2006 View in CoL ( Fig. 2C)
Diagnosis. Body size 120-145 × 45-65 μm in protargol preparations; 250 × 75 μm in vivo; body shape elongat- ed ellipsoidal, flattened dorsoventrally, both body ends rounded; flexible. Nuclear apparatus composed of more than 100 macronuclear nodules with several spherical micronuclei throughout cytoplasm. Contractile vacuole anterior of left mid-body. Cortical granules arranged in longitudinal rows; yellow-greenish. Cytoplasm colourless. Movement, without any peculiarities, crawling on soil surface. Cirri pattern, on average, composed of 3 frontal cirri, 2 or 3 buccal cirri, 2 frontoterminal cirri, 2 pretransverse ventral cirri, 9-11 transverse cirri, 1 left and 1 right marginal row; transverse cirri anteriorly displaced; 3 dorsal kineties.
Remarks. The genus Anteholosticha is a species-rich taxon with more than 40 reported species ( Berger, 2006). As in the species-group name, the etymology refers to the anteriorly displaced transverse cirri that barely project beyond the rear body end ( Berger, 2006).
Voucher slides. Two slides, including protargol-impregnated specimens (TB9), were deposited at the National Institute of Biological Resources in Korea (NIBR PR0000107181, NIBRPR0000107182).
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