Paracercomonas astra Howe & Cavalier-Smith, 2009
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Paracercomonas astra Howe & Cavalier-Smith, 2009 |
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7. Paracercomonas astra Howe & Cavalier-Smith, 2009
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Material examined. Korea, Gyeongsangnam-do, Changwon, Jinjuncheon Stream (35°06′02″N, 128°26′04″E), 4 Apr 2012, collected by Won Je Lee. GoogleMaps
Description. Cells are 5.7-7.3 (avg. 6.6) μm long and moderately metabolic. The anterior flagellum is about the cell length, tapered or acronematic, and the posterior flagellum is about the cell length, difficult to see and at- tached. Sporadic finger-like or filose cytoplasmic strand is tailed ( Fig. 3c-3f View Fig , arrowheads). Lamellar and/or branch- ing pseudopodia are seen at the posterior part of the cell and finger-like pseudopodia are seen most often at the anterior part. 1-2 contractile vacuoles lie in the middle of the cell ( Fig. 3a, 3d View Fig ). The cells move by slow gliding, but sometimes move quite rapidly.
Previously reported cell length. 6-13 μm ( Bass et al., 2009).
Habitat. Freshwater sediments, soils.
World distribution. UK, Sweden, Panama ( Bass et al., 2009), Korea.
Deposition. National Institute of Biological Resources, Korea (NIBRPR0000109228).
Identifiers. Won Je Lee.
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