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Life Cycle, Morphology, Ontogenesis, and Phylogeny of Bromeliothrix metopoides nov. gen., nov. spec., a Peculiar Ciliate (Protista, Colpodea) from Tank Bromeliads (Bromeliaceae)

Publication date: 2010

Acta Protozoologica, 2010, Volume 49, Issue 3, pp. 159 - 193

Authors

Wilhelm Foissner
Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, FB Ecology and Evolution, Salzburg, Austria
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Life Cycle, Morphology, Ontogenesis, and Phylogeny of Bromeliothrix metopoides nov. gen., nov. spec., a Peculiar Ciliate (Protista, Colpodea) from Tank Bromeliads (Bromeliaceae)

Abstract

Bromeliothrix metopoides was discovered in tank bromeliads from Central and South America. Pure cultures could be established in various media stimulating growth of its food, i.e. bacteria and heterotrophic flagellates of the genus Polytomella. The new ciliate was investigated in the light- and scanning electron microscope, with various silver impregnation techniques, and with molecular methods, using the small-subunit rDNA. The morphology and its changes during the life cycle are documented by 167 figures and a detailed morphometry. Bromeliothrix metopoides is about 27–55 × 22–36 μm in size and has a complex life cycle with Metopus-shaped, bacteriophagous theronts and trophonts (microstomes) and obovate, flagellate-feeding macrostomes having a large, triangular oral apparatus. The thin-walled

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Information: Acta Protozoologica, 2010, Volume 49, Issue 3, pp. 159 - 193

Article type: Original article

Authors

Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, FB Ecology and Evolution, Salzburg, Austria

Published at: 2010

Article status: Open

Licence: None

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Wilhelm Foissner (Author) - 100%

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English

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