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<http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A86948FFF9A067FD89F99583AB5C06>
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dc:creator "Obert, Tomáš; Vďačný, Peter" ;
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dc:title "Metaradiophrya lumbrici" ;
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trt:augmentsTaxonConcept <http://taxon-concept.plazi.org/id/Protozoa/Metaradiophrya_lumbrici_Dujardin_1841> ;
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trt:publishedIn <http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2019.559> ;
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a trt:Treatment .
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<http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2019.559>
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bibo:endPage "37" ;
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bibo:journal "European Journal of Taxonomy" ;
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bibo:pubDate "2019-10-01" ;
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bibo:startPage "1" ;
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bibo:volume "559" ;
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dc:creator "Obert, Tomáš; Vďačný, Peter" ;
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dc:date "2019" ;
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dc:title "Integrative taxonomy of five astome ciliates (Ciliophora, Astomatia) isolated from earthworms in Central Europe" ;
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a fabio:JournalArticle .
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<http://taxon-concept.plazi.org/id/Protozoa/Metaradiophrya_lumbrici_Dujardin_1841>
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dwc:authority "(Dujardin, 1841)" ;
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dwc:baseAuthorityName "Dujardin" ;
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dwc:baseAuthorityYear "1841" ;
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dwc:class "Oligohymenophorea" ;
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dwc:family "Radiophryidae" ;
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dwc:genus "Metaradiophrya" ;
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dwc:kingdom "Protozoa" ;
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dwc:order "Astomatida" ;
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dwc:phylum "Ciliophora" ;
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dwc:rank "species" ;
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dwc:scientificNameAuthorship "(Dujardin, 1841)" ;
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dwc:species "lumbrici" ;
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trt:hasTaxonName <http://taxon-name.plazi.org/id/Protozoa/Metaradiophrya_lumbrici> ;
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a dwcFP:TaxonConcept .
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<http://taxon-name.plazi.org/id/Protozoa/Metaradiophrya_lumbrici>
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dwc:class "Oligohymenophorea" ;
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dwc:family "Radiophryidae" ;
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dwc:genus "Metaradiophrya" ;
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dwc:kingdom "Protozoa" ;
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dwc:order "Astomatida" ;
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dwc:phylum "Ciliophora" ;
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dwc:rank "species" ;
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dwc:species "lumbrici" ;
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trt:hasParentName <http://taxon-name.plazi.org/id/Protozoa/Metaradiophrya> ;
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dwc:genus "Metaradiophrya" ;
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a dwcFP:TaxonName .
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dwc:family "Radiophryidae" ;
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dwc:rank "family" ;
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trt:hasParentName <http://taxon-name.plazi.org/id/Protozoa/Astomatida> ;
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a dwcFP:TaxonName .
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dwc:order "Astomatida" ;
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dwc:rank "order" ;
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dwc:class "Oligohymenophorea" ;
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dwc:rank "class" ;
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trt:hasParentName <http://taxon-name.plazi.org/id/Protozoa/Ciliophora> ;
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dwc:phylum "Ciliophora" ;
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dwc:rank "phylum" ;
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a dwcFP:TaxonName .
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dwc:kingdom "Protozoa" ;
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dwc:rank "kingdom" ;
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a dwcFP:TaxonName .
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<http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3474876>
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dc:description "Fig. 2. Metaradiophrya lumbrici (Dujardin, 1841), Slovak specimens in vivo. A. Semi-schematic diagram of the ventral side, showing the fibrillar hook as well as the contractile vacuole and the somatic ciliary pattern. Arrowheads mark the subapical suture extending from the right body margin over the hook towards the left body margin. B. Detail of the anterior body portion, showing the fibrillar hook and its associated fibers. There are on average 6 (5–7) fibers attached to the upper right side of the longer arm, on average 33 (30–37) fibers to the ventral side of the longer arm and on average 11 (8–13) fibers to the left side of the shorter arm. C. Shape variants of fibrillar hooks. The hook is composed of two unequally long arms: the longer arm is flat and 25–35 µm long, while the shorter arm appears slightly more robust at the base and is 8–13 µm long. D–E. Lateral somatic kineties form a right and a left subterminal suture in the posterior body region. F. Ventral view, showing the general body organization. G. The cytoplasm contains innumerable granules being ca 0.4 µm across and rod-like bacteria being about 3–15 µm long. Scale bars: A, F = 50 µm; B = 10 µm." ;
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fabio:hasRepresentation <https://zenodo.org/record/3474876/files/figure.png> ;
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a fabio:Figure .
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<http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3474878>
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dc:description "Fig. 3. Metaradiophrya lumbrici (Dujardin, 1841), Slovak specimens in vivo. A. Detail of the anterior body portion, showing the fibrillar hook and its associated fibers. There are on average 6 (5–7) fibers attached to the upper right side of the longer arm, on average 33 (30–37) fibers to the ventral side of the longer arm and on average 11 (8–13) fibers to the left side of the shorter arm. Arrowheads mark the subapical suture extending from the right body margin over the fibrillar hook towards the left body margin. B, F–M. Variability of body shape and size as well as of the contractile vacuole and nuclear apparatus. Drawn to scale. C–E. The macronucleus is rod-like and its surface is smooth or with some indistinct irregularities. However, many small vesicules appear in its vicinity in dying cells. The micronucleus is elliptical and typically situated close to the mid-portion of the macronucleus. Scale bars: A = 20 µm; B, F–M = 100 µm." ;
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fabio:hasRepresentation <https://zenodo.org/record/3474878/files/figure.png> ;
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a fabio:Figure .
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<http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3474880>
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dc:description "Fig. 4. Metaradiophrya lumbrici (Dujardin, 1841), Slovak specimens in vivo. A–B. Ventral view of representative specimens, showing the typical body shape, localization of the fibrillar hook, the long rod-like macronucleus and two staggered rows of contractile vacuoles (arrowheads). C–D. Detail, showing the long rod-like macronucleus, a single micronucleus, contractile vacuoles and cytoplasmic bacteria. The central region of the micronucleus appears homogenous and brighter than its margin in the differential interference optics and might represent a central nucleolus. E–F. Somatic ciliature is holotrichous and composed of very densely ciliated meridional kineties. In the posterior body region, lateral somatic kineties form a right and a left subterminal suture (arrow in E), whose detail is shown in the left inset. Scale bars: A–B = 100 µm; C–D = 10 µm; E–F = 20 µm." ;
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fabio:hasRepresentation <https://zenodo.org/record/3474880/files/figure.png> ;
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a fabio:Figure .
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<http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3474882>
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dc:description "Fig. 5. A–B. Metaradiophrya lumbrici (Dujardin, 1841), Slovak specimens in vivo. Details of the anterior body portion, showing the fibrillar hook and its associated fibers. There are on average 6 (5–7) fibers attached to the upper right side of the longer arm, on average 33 (30–37) fibers to the ventral side of the longer arm and on average 11 (8–13) fibers to the left side of the shorter arm. Arrowheads mark the subapical suture extending from the right body margin over the fibrillar hook towards the left body margin. The somatic kineties above the suture run towards the anterior body end where they curve onto the dorsal body side to meridionally extend over its surface towards the posterior body end. On the other hand, the somatic kineties below the suture run meridionally over the ventral side towards the posterior body end. The ventral somatic kineties are lined with fibers attached to the fibrillar hook. Scale bars: 20 µm." ;
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fabio:hasRepresentation <https://zenodo.org/record/3474882/files/figure.png> ;
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a fabio:Figure .
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