Pseudovorticella vestita (Stokes, 1883) Song &, 1989
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Pseudovorticella vestita (Stokes, 1883) Song & |
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18. Pseudovorticella vestita (Stokes, 1883) Song & View in CoL
Wilbert, 1989 ( Fig. 18 View Fig )
Material examined. Brackish water (salinity 4.7‰) with some debris collected from Songji Lake , Injeong-ri , Jugwang-myeon , Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea (N 38°20 ʹ 00.6 ʺ, E 128°30 ʹ 47.6 ʺ) on 16 September 2019 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Zooid size 65 - 80 × 45 - 60 μm in vivo; invert- ed bell-shaped; peristomial lip width about 65 - 85 μm in vivo (n = 3); contractile stalk; two types of macronucleus, longitudinally oriented J-shaped and small globular nodules scattered whole body. Ventrally located contractile vacuole. Conspicuous pellicular vesicles. Rectangular silverlines 15 - 18 striations between peristomial lip and trochal band, 7 - 9 striations between trochal band and scopula. Infundibular polykineties 1 - 3 each consists of three rows, polykinety 3 with shorter inner row and longer and diverged outer two rows.
Distribution. China, Germany, and Korea.
Remarks. The Korean population of P. vestita is similar to other populations except in the shape of the macronucleus (J-shaped and small globular nodules vs. only J-shaped) ( Song and Wilbert, 1989). Pseudovorticella vestita is also similar to P. chlamydophora and differs mainly in the number of silverlines between anterior and trochal band (15 - 18 vs. 17 - 20) and between trochal band and scopula (7 - 9 vs. 14 - 17) ( Song and Wilbert, 1989).
Voucher slides. Two slides with protargol-impregnated specimens were deposited at the Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources (NNIBRPR11686, NNI BRPR11687).
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