Hemigastrostyla Song and Wilbert, 1997
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Genus Hemigastrostyla Song and Wilbert, 1997
This genus was established by Song and Wilbert (1997), which was defined originally by (1) generally having an Oxytricha -like cirral pattern; (2) usually possessing slightly cephalized body shape; and (3) presence of two ‘‘extra’’ ventral cirri.
On the basis of the new understanding subsequently obtained ( Song and Hu 1999), however, the diagnosis of this genus should be slightly amended and some new points need to be added: (1) no right-lateral anlagen of dorsal kineties occurrs during morphogenesis; (2) the proximal portion of the old adoral zone (AZM) will be replaced by newly formed structure; (3) 8–10 frontal (including one buccal), five to seven ventral cirri; (4) highly developed fibre system which is associated with cirri; (5) inflexible body shape; (6) dorsal cilia located in small pits.
According to this new definition, the organism found in the present investigation should be assigned as a new species of the genus Hemigastrostyla .
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