%0 Journal Article %T Mobiline peritrichs (Ciliophora) collected from the gills of African limpets %A van As, Liesl L. %A Basson, Linda %A Van As, Jo %J Acta Protozoologica %V 2017 %R 10.4467/16890027AP.17.022.7824 %N Volume 56, Issue 4 %P 245-254 %K Urceolaria, Leiotrocha, Mollusca, Gastropoda %@ 0065-1583 %D 2017 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/acta-protozoologica/article/mobiline-peritrichs-ciliophora-collected-from-the-gills-of-african-limpets %X Members of the Urceolariidae Dujardin, 1941 have been found associated with a wide variety of invertebrate hosts from freshwater and marine habitats. Five species have been described from molluscan hosts from Europe and America. This paper deals with an urceolariid (Leiotrocha Fabre-Domergue, 1888) collected from the gills of Cellana radiata capensis (Gmelin, 1791) and Scutellastra exusta (Reeve, 1854) from the east coast of South Africa, as well as Patella depressa Pennant, 1777 and Cymbula safiana (Lamarck, 1891) from the bulge (west coast) of Africa. A higher prevalence was found on C. radiata capensis (89%) and P. depressa (72%) compared to the other two hosts. The urceolariid collected from the African limpets was identified as L. patellae (Cuénot, 1891). This is the first record of an urceolariid from any African hosts, including representatives of the Mollusca. Five urceolariid species were identified and described from gastropods, i.e. L. patellae Cuénot, 1891,U. karyolobia Hirshfield, 1949, U. cellanae Suzuki, 1950, U. viridis Richards, 1971 and U. parakorschelti Irwin, Sabetrasekh and Lynn, 2017. Motivation is provided why U. cellanae and U. viridis should be reallocated to the genus Leiotrocha, and U. karyolobia not. The taxonomic validity of the recent description of U. parakorschelti from limpets is commented on.