Gonostomum singhii Kamra et al., 2008

Lee, Sue Yeon, Yoo, Jung Sun & Kim, Seung Tae, 2017, Morhological record of three soil ciliates (Ciliophora) from Korea, Journal of Species Research 6, pp. 110-113 : 112

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Gonostomum singhii Kamra et al., 2008
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3. Gonostomum singhii Kamra et al., 2008

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Material examined. Soil (pH 6), Moonkyung, Gyeongsangbuk-do province, South Korea (36°41 ʹ N 127°57 ʹ E), collected by Gi-Sik Min in July 2016 GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Size approximately 80 × 30 μm in impregnat- ed specimens. Body shape elongated ellipsoid, anterior part narrower than posterior part. Undulating membrane typical of Gonostomum . Two macronuclear nodules, two or three micronuclei. Three frontal cirri, two frontoterminal cirri, one buccal cirrus, two frontoventral cirral pairs, two thin pretransverse ventral cirri arranged almost vertically, and four transverse cirri. Approximately 10 left and 15 right marginal cirri. Three dorsal kineties with three caudal cirri.

Remarks. The Korean population of G. singhii can be distinguished from G. lajacola based on the number of frontoventral cirral rows (two vs. three), paroral cilia (on average 11 vs. 23), and transverse cirri (four vs. five) ( Foissner, 2016).

Distribution. Australia, India, Venezuela.

Deposition. Two voucher slides with protargol-impregnated specimens were deposited in the National Institute of Biological Resources in Korea (NIBRPR0000107264, NIBRPR0000107265).

Identifiers. Kang-San Kim and Gi-Sik Min.

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