Heterophrys, W.Archer, 1869
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https://doi.org/ 10.4467/16890027AP.18.018.10094 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/32645169-EC0E-FF9A-FCAD-FC5DF37FF893 |
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Felipe |
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Heterophrys |
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Heterophrys View in CoL View at ENA -like organism ( Fig. 7A–C View Fig )
Description: Organic spindle-shaped spicules are 2.75–7.57 µm in length, 0.05–0.09 µm in width. Spicules are slightly flattened and twisted along longitudinal axis, ends taper to pointed tips. Basal part of spicules submerged into mucopolysaccharide capsule, few axopodia are visible ( Fig. 7A View Fig ).
Remarks: Organisms with organic spindle-shaped spicules were previously found in both fresh and marine waters and identified as species of Heterophrys , Marophrys , and Sphaerastrum ( Mikrjukov 2002, Cavalier-Smith and von der Heyden 2007). However, re- cent studies have revealed a close similarity between spicule-bearing Heterophrys -like organisms and scalebearing species by both molecular (18S rDNA sequenc- es of Polyplacocystis species is similar to sequence of Heterophrys -like organism) and morphological data (presence of intermediate forms possessing characteristic Raphidiophrys glabra plate scales and spicules at the same time) (Zlatogursky 2016, Zlatogursky et al. 2018). Based on these observations, Zlatogursky with coauthors ( Zlatogursky et al. 2018) have suggested dimorphism of the life cycle in centrohelids with the presence of scales-bearing and spicules-bearing stages. So, Heterophrys -like organism can be a stage of the life cycle of some other centrohelid species.
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