Clevelandella sidi, Kotyk & Bourland & Soviš & Méndez-Sánchez & Škaloud & Varadínová & Čepička, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad154 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14542044 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EA5087B3-1905-FFB9-FEFC-FAAE90F5F9EB |
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Clevelandella sidi |
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sp. nov. |
Clevelandella sidi sp.nov.
( Figs 14 View Figure 14 , 15 View Figure 15 ; Supporting Information, Table S12)
Description based on population from a single SRU host individual from Cambodia: Medium-sized, spade-shaped Clevelandella , size in vivo 126–154 × 50–64 µm, usually about 142 × 59 µm, in protargol preparations 95–142 × 37–59 µm, usually about 117 × 46; cell dorsoventrally flattened, prominent notch between left lobe and peristomial projection; peristomial projection about 28% of cell length, peristomial overture extends to about three-quarters of peristomial projection ( Fig. 15A View Figure 15 , C). Macronucleus broad inverted teardrop-shaped ( Figs 14A View Figure 14 , B, 15A–C), in anterior half of cell, narrow end at right cell margin, micronucleus ellipsoidal (usually about 4.5 × 2.7 µm), adjacent to macronucleus ( Fig. 15G View Figure 15 ); karyophore usually undetectable or inconspicuous in both live, protargol-impregnated cells, located at posterior end of macronucleus (visible in 3 of 15 protargol-impregnated cells) ( Fig. 15F View Figure 15 ). Swims lazily. Somatic ciliature composed of about 80–90 somatic ciliary rows in Clevelandellidae pattern, about 20–25 ciliary rows extend on to peristomial projection; cilia restricted to approximately anterior half of cell. Sutural kinetofragments absent. Adoral zone usually extends about one-half of body length, composed of an average of 52 membranelles, base of membranelles longest in posterior one-third of adoral zone. POM entirely diplostichomonad ( Fig. 15H View Figure 15 ).
Occurrence: Clevelandella sidi was obtained only from one wild-born SRU subadult female. Later, another wild-born female from the same family group and four of her offspring were dissected, but none of them contained C. sidi .
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