Morphology, Morphogenesis and Molecular Phylogeny of a New Soil Ciliate, Holostichides eastensis nov. spec. (Ciliophora, Hypotrichia).

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Laboratory of Protozoological Biodiversity and Evolution in Wetland, College of Life Sciences, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an 710119, China. Electronic address:

Published: June 2022

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  • A new ciliate species, Holostichides eastensis, was discovered in China and studied for its morphology, development, and genetic relationships.
  • The species measures 150-180 µm by 45-60 µm and is characterized by unique features such as multiple macronuclear nodules and specific arrangements of cortical granules and cirri.
  • Phylogenetic analysis suggests Holostichides eastensis is closely related to other members of its genus, supporting the idea that Holostichides is a monophyletic group.

Article Abstract

A new bakuellid ciliate, Holostichides eastensis nov. spec. isolated from China, is investigated in terms of its morphology, ontogenesis, and molecular phylogenesis. It is characterized by size 150-180 µm × 45-60 µm in vivo; 27-46 macronuclear nodules; cortical granules dark brown, spherical, about 0.5 µm across, clustered in groups and then arranged longitudinally; three frontal cirri with one to four smaller cirri below the middle one, a buccal cirrus, nine to 15 frontoterminal cirri, and midventral complex composed of five to eight cirral pairs and two long midventral rows. The main events during binary fission are as follows: (1) in the proter, the undulating membrane anlage is formed from both the dedifferentiation of old undulating membranes and the basal bodies developing de novo, and the proximal part of the parental adoral zone of membranelles is renewed by a field of basal bodies that originates de novo; (2) in the opisthe, the oral primordium is formed intrakinetally; (3) besides the middle frontal cirrus and buccal cirrus, the FVT-anlagen II produces the extra one to four cirri. Phylogenetic analyses based on SSU rDNA sequence data suggest a close relationship between Holostichides eastensis nov. spec. and its congeners, indicating that the genus Holostichides is monophyletic.

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Morphology, Morphogenesis and Molecular Phylogeny of a New Soil Ciliate, Holostichides eastensis nov. spec. (Ciliophora, Hypotrichia).

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Article Synopsis
  • A new ciliate species, Holostichides eastensis, was discovered in China and studied for its morphology, development, and genetic relationships.
  • The species measures 150-180 µm by 45-60 µm and is characterized by unique features such as multiple macronuclear nodules and specific arrangements of cortical granules and cirri.
  • Phylogenetic analysis suggests Holostichides eastensis is closely related to other members of its genus, supporting the idea that Holostichides is a monophyletic group.
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