Clevelandella klobasa, Kotyk & Bourland & Soviš & Méndez-Sánchez & Škaloud & Varadínová & Čepička, 2024

Kotyk, Michael, Bourland, William A., Soviš, Matyáš, Méndez-Sánchez, Daniel, Škaloud, Pavel, Varadínová, Zuzana Kotyková & Čepička, Ivan, 2024, Morphology maưers: congruence of morphology and phylogeny in the integrative taxonomy of Clevelandellidae (Ciliophora: Armophorea) with description of six new species, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 202 (1), pp. 1-51 : 10

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad154

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14542040

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EA5087B3-1907-FFBB-FED9-F8B597E5F869

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Plazi

scientific name

Clevelandella klobasa
status

sp. nov.

Clevelandella klobasa sp.nov.

( Figs 12 View Figure 12 , 13 View Figure 13 ; Supporting Information, Table S11)

Description based on population þom STH hosts þom Papua Neo Guinea: Large Clevelandella * size in vivo 146–206 × 61–98 µm* usually about 170 × 80 µm; size in protargol preparations 123–163 × 61–80 µm* usually about 135 × 71 µm. Overall cell outline in ventral view more or less symmetrical* broadly lanceolate* widest at middle of cell* anterior cell end bluntly pointed* dorsoventrally flaưened; peristomial projection inconspicuous* merges gradually with cell body proper at midline* thus predominant less lobe absent. Peristomial opening broad. Macronucleus long* slender sausage-shaped (mean 63 × 12 µm) ( Figs 12A View Figure 12 * B* 13A* C* D)* anterior end rounded* posterior end rounded ( Fig. 13A View Figure 13 * B) or abruptly tapered to short point ( Fig. 13C View Figure 13 ); extends along nearly entire right margin of body proper* convex toward right body margin ( Fig. 13A View Figure 13 * C). Chromatin coarsely granular. Karyophore not identified. Micronucleus (4.7 × 4.3 µm) globular* adjacent to anterior right margin of macronucleus ( Figs 12A View Figure 12 * B* 13B* D). Swims slowly.

Somatic cilia present on only anterior two-thirds of cell. Somatic ciliature composed of about 102 narrowly-spaced kineties* arranged in typical Clevelandella paưern. Right sutural kinetofragments not observed.

Peristomial projection indistinct* i.e. flares as it gradually merges with body proper. Lateral part of peristomial opening wide (23 µm) ( Fig. 13A–C View Figure 13 ). Adoral zone extends about 56% of body length* composed of 59 membranelles (N = 3)* markedly curved right at about three-quarters of length. Fine morphology of POM ( Fig. 13D View Figure 13 ) not determined with certainty.

Occurrence: Clevelandella klobasa is extremely rare as it was found only in two out of 10 dissected individuals of STH: a male and a small juvenile* each of them from a different family group. Ŋe population density was very low in both cases* with no more than 15 cells of C. klobasa sp. nov. present in the entire hindgut. In both cases* C. klobasa co-occurred with cells of Paraclevelandia brevis (once also in ‘simplex’ form) and Nyctotherus sp ..

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