Paracercomonas producta Howe & Cavalier-Smith,, 2009

Lee, Won Je, 2020, First records of nine free-living heterotrophic flagellates from South Korea, Journal of Species Research 9 (4), pp. 448-454 : 452-453

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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.448

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0D2587DA-9418-7476-4953-E99A15C0F969

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Paracercomonas producta Howe & Cavalier-Smith,
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9. Paracercomonas producta Howe & Cavalier-Smith,

2009 ( Fig. 3j -o View Fig )

Material examined. Korea, Gangwon-do , Yangyang-gun, Namdaechun-river (38°04′39″N, 128°37′55″E), 21 Oct 2017, collected by Won Je Lee. GoogleMaps

Description. Cells are 6.1-9.9 (avg. 7.6) μm long and very metabolic. The anterior flagellum is slightly longer than the cell and the posterior flagellum is 1-1.5 times the cell length. Cytoplasmic strand is long and very often present ( Fig. 3j-3o View Fig , arrowheads). Lamellar, bulbous, finger-like, filose and branched pseudopodia are seen all around the cell, almost always present. The nucleus is located in the anterior part of the cell. One contractile vacuole is near the middle of the cell, but often near the left or right side of the cell ( Fig. 3j, 3l-3o View Fig ). The cells glide slowly on the substrate.

Previously reported cell length. 4-9 μm ( Lara et al., 2007; Bass et al., 2009).

Habitat. Freshwater sediments, soils.

World distribution. UK ( Bass et al., 2009), Spain ( Lara et al., 2007), Korea.

Deposition. National Institute of Biological Resources, Korea (NIBRPR0000109268).

Identifiers. Won Je Lee.

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