Australocirrus oscitans Blatterer & Foissner, 1988
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2018.7.4.323 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/77026913-FF86-6338-8237-FA60972F7CBA |
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Australocirrus oscitans Blatterer & Foissner, 1988 |
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5. Australocirrus oscitans Blatterer & Foissner, 1988 View in CoL
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Material examined. Soil sample from Obong-ri, Gangwon Province, Korea (38°20ʹ11ʺN, 128°31ʹ01ʺE), on July 2012 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Cell size 140-185 × 90-110 μm in protargol preparations, flexible; 26-34 adoral membranelles; cortical granules lacking; 2 macronuclear nodules with about 2 micronuclei; 18 frontal-ventral-transverse cirri, 3 frontal, 1 buccal, 4 frontoventral, 3 postoral ventral, 2 pretransverse ventral, and 5 transverse cirri; 1 left (18- 25 cirri) and 1 right (18-25 cirri) marginal cirral row; 8 dorsal kineties (4 dorsal and 4 dorsomarginal kineties); 3 caudal cirri.
Remarks. The genus Australocirrus consists of five species. Three species namely, Australocirrus zechmeisterae , A. oscitans , and Rigidocortex octonucleatus , exhibit similar morphological characteristics. Rigidocortex octonucleatus previously belonged to the genus Australocirrus , but it was transferred to the genus Rigidocortex due to its rigid body ( Berger 1999). Australocirrus zechmeisterae differs from A. oscitans and R. octonucleatus mainly by macronuclear nodules (4 in A. zechmeisterae vs. 2 in A. oscitans vs. 8 in R. octonucleatus ).
Deposition. Two slides (NIBRPR0000104093, NIBRPR 0000104094) have been deposited at the National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR), South Korea.
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