Paracercomonas minima ( Mylnikov, 1985 ) Bass &, 2009
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8. Paracercomonas minima ( Mylnikov, 1985) Bass &
Cavalier-Smith, 2009 ( Fig. 3g -i View Fig )
Basionym. Cercobodo minima Mylnikov, 1985
Material examined. Korea, Gangwon-do , Yangyang-gun, Ssangcheon Stream (38°09′33.6″N, 128°36′27.3″E), 21 Oct 2017, collected by Won Je Lee. GoogleMaps
Description. Cells are 5-9 μm, often still and metabolic. The anterior flagellum is about the cell length and acronematic, and waves quite slowly along the entire length of the flagellum. The posterior flagellum is 1-1.5 times the cell length. Branched, finger-like or filose cytoplasmic strand is always present. Finger-like, bulbous, lamellar, fi- lose-branching pseudopodia are almost always present all around the cell. One contractile vacuole is laterally posi- tioned ( Fig. 3g View Fig ). Cysts are spherical ( Fig. 3i View Fig ). This species is slightly smaller than P. marina .
Previously reported cell length. 5-9 μm ( Mylnikov, 1985; Bass et al., 2009).
Habitat. Freshwater sediments, soils.
World distribution. UK, Sweden, Chile, New Zealand, Argentina, Panama ( Bass et al., 2009), Russia ( Mylnikov, 1985), Korea.
Deposition. National Institute of Biological Resources, Korea (NIBRPR0000109248).
Identifiers. Won Je Lee.
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Paracercomonas minima ( Mylnikov, 1985 ) Bass &
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Cercobodo minima
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