Tetmemena bifaria minima Kumar et al., 2016
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Tetmemena bifaria minima Kumar et al., 2016 |
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10. Tetmemena bifaria minima Kumar et al., 2016
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Material examined. Terrestrial soil sample collected from Gyeongpo Gasiyeon Wetlands, Gangneung, Korea (37°47 ʹ 25.09 ʺ N, 128°53 ʹ 52.23 ʺ E) on 25 September 2019 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Body size 70-80 × 30-40 μm after protargol impregnation (n = 9); body ellipsoidal to broadly ellipsoid, 2 macronuclear nodules and 2 micronuclei each attaching to a macronucleus; adoral zone of membranelles covered about 30% of cell length with 23-27 membranelles; undulating membranes in Stylonychia pattern; 1 right and 1 left marginal rows with 12-15 and 9-11 cirri, respectively; 3 frontal, 1 buccal, 4 ventral, 3 postoral, 2 pretransverse, and 5 transverse cirri arranged in two groups. 6 dorsal kineties and 3 caudal cirri.
Distribution. Argentina, Italy, and Korea
Remarks. The Korean population of T. bifaria minima agrees very well with the type population from Italy in all features ( Kumar et al., 2016), but differs slightly from the Argentinian population by the smaller body length (75 vs. 100 μm) ( Küppers et al., 2009). It also differs from T. bifaria bifaria (Stokes, 1887) Berger, 2001 by the lower numbers of the adoral membranelles (25 vs. 37) and the right (14 vs. 19 on average) and left (10 vs. 19 on average) marginal cirri (Wirnsberger et al., 1985). Voucher slides. Two slides with protargol-impregnated specimens were deposited at the Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources (NNIBRPR20120, NNIBRPR20121).
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