Bodomorpha minima
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Felipe |
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Bodomorpha minima |
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3. Bodomorpha minima ( Hollande, 1942) Hollande,
1956 ( Fig 1m -r View Fig )
Basionym. Pseudobodo minima Hollande, 1942
Material examined. Korea, Gangwon-do , Yangyang-gun, Namdaecheon Stream (38°04′39″N, 128°37′55″E), 21 Oct 2017, collected by Won Je Lee. GoogleMaps
Description. Cells are oval or globular in shape, 4.5-7.0 (avg. 5.7) μm long and rigid. The cells have a small rostrum in the anterior end ( Fig. 1m, 1o, 1q View Fig , arrowheads), behind which two flagella insert. The active anterior flagellum is short and is 0.3-0.4 times the cell length, and bends slightly ventrally. The longer posterior flagellum is 1.3-1.8 times the cell length and trails posteriorly. This species is common in freshwater habitats. This genus is morphologically similar to the genera Heteromita and Neoheteromita .
Previously reported cell length. 4-5 μm ( Hollande, 1942; Howe et al., 2009).
Habitat. Freshwater sediments, soils.
World distribution. France ( Hollande, 1942), USA ( Howe et al., 2009), Korea.
Deposition. National Institute of Biological Resources, Korea (NIBRPR0000109168).
Identifiers. Won Je Lee.
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Bodomorpha minima
Lee, Won Je 2020 |
Pseudobodo minima
Ruinen 1938 |