Apocoriplites lajacola Oertel et al., 2008

Kim, Ji Hye & Jung, Atef Omar and Jae-Ho, 2020, Brief description of 18 newly recorded ciliate species from soil and inland waters (Protozoa, Ciliophora) in South Korea, Journal of Species Research 9 (3), pp. 251-268 : 258-259

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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2020.9.3.251

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13140111

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Apocoriplites lajacola Oertel et al., 2008
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8. Apocoriplites lajacola Oertel et al., 2008 ( Fig. 8 View Fig )

Material examined. Terrestrial soil collected from Jibyeon-gil , Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do, Korea (N 37°46 ʹ 26 ʺ, E 128°52 ʹ 15 ʺ) on 26 February 2019 GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Size about 100 × 30 μm in vivo (n = 3). Body cylindroidal to elongate bursiform. Cytoplasm colorless. Extrusomes lacking. Contractile vacuole terminal. Minute cortical granules arranged in rows between ciliary rows. Two globular macronuclear nodules with a micronucleus in between. 10 - 12 ciliary rows, two anteriorly differentiated into isostichad dorsal brush occupying about 23% of body length and composed of widely spaced dikinetids.

Distribution. Venezuela and Korea.

Remarks. The genera Coriplites and Apocoriplites are characterized by the absence of the extrusomes ( Foissner, 2016). Apocoriplites is a monotypic genus. Thus A. lajacola can be compared only with the species belong to the genus Coriplites , which are characterized by having three brush rows ( Oertel et al., 2008).

Voucher slides. Two slides with protargol-impregnated specimens were deposited at the Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources (NNIBRPR11660, NNI BRPR11661).

Family Spathidiidae Kahl in Doflein & Reichewnow, 1929

Genus Epispathidium Foissner, 1984

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