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Morpho-Molecular Characterization Of The Litostomatean Predatory Ciliate Phialina Pupula (Müller, 1773) Foissner, 1983 (Haptoria, Lacrymariidae), Ľubomír Rajter, William Bourland, Peter Vďačný
Morpho-Molecular Characterization Of The Litostomatean Predatory Ciliate Phialina Pupula (Müller, 1773) Foissner, 1983 (Haptoria, Lacrymariidae), Ľubomír Rajter, William Bourland, Peter Vďačný
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The morphology and phylogenetic position of a haptorian ciliate, Phialina pupula (Müller, 1773) Foissner, 1983, isolated from microaerobic sandy sediments of the floodplain area of the Boise River, Idaho, U.S.A., were studied using live observation, protargol impregnation, scanning electron microscopy, and the 18S rRNA gene as well as the ITS region. The Boise population of P. pupula is characterized by a size of about 60–130 × 20–50 μm, an elliptical macronucleus with a single micronucleus, highly refractive dumbbell-shaped inclusions scattered throughout the cytoplasm and concentrated in the anterior body half, a single subterminal/terminal contractile vacuole, about 10 μm long rod-shaped …