diff --git a/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF883069980CFBE5FC02F8B3.xml b/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF883069980CFBE5FC02F8B3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fc971439c33 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF883069980CFBE5FC02F8B3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + + +New record of five ciliate species from temporary ponds on a grass lawn + + + +Author + +Jung, Jae-Ho +jhjung@gwnu.ac.kr + + + +Author + +Yeo, Jeong Hyeon + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +1 + + +68 +76 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.1.068 +2713-8615 +13140764 + + + + + + +3. + +Cyrtolophosis mucicola +Stokes, 1885 + + + + + + + +Diagnosis. +Body size in vivo 24-40 × 10-16 μm (n = 5), 18.4-28.0 × 9.9-12.3 μm (on average 23.4 × 11.3 μm) after protargol impregnation; body shape elliptical to spindle; it lives in a hyaline dwelling-tube, which adheres to each other or to debris. One spherical to ellipsoidal macronucleus (3.6-4.5 × 3.4-4.0 μm) and one micronucleus (1.1-1.7 × 1.1-1.4 μm), located together in body center. Contractile vacuole subterminal. Oral apparatus composed of 4 adoral organelles, one oblique kinety anterior to the adoral organelles, and paroral membrane; adoral organelle plate-like polykinetids; paroral membrane curved leftward at proximal end, but the length highly variable (i.e., anterior body end to proximal end of buccal cavity or to the level of second adoral organelle), rarely fragmented to two segments; elongated cilia at anterior body end presumably from anterior paroral membrane and somatic kineties. 10 somatic kineties. + + + + +Distribution. +USA +, Europe, +China +, +New Zealand +, +Antarctica +, Africa, +India +, +Australia +, +Russia +, +Japan +, +Greenland +, and +Korea +. + + + + +Remarks. +According to +Foissner (1993) +, + +C. mucicola + +can be distinguished from congeners by the combination of the following features: the smaller body size (vs.>40 μm), the ellipsoid body shape (vs. ovoid), the elongated anterior cilia at anterior body end (vs. not elongated), the subterminal contractile vacuole (vs. terminal), and the presence of dwelling tube (vs. absence). + +Cyrtolophosis bursaria +(Schewiakoff, 1892) Kahl, 1926 + +differs from + +C. mucicola + +by the body shape (ovoid vs. elliopsoid); howev- er the former is poorly described and considered as a putative synonym of + +C. mucicola + +by +Foissner (1993) +. Much care should be paid to confirm the presence/absence of the dwelling-tube because organisms usually desert the tube when transferring (i.e., from field) ( +Foissner, 1993 +). + + + +Fig. 4. + +Cyrtolophosis mucicola + +in life (A- C), after silver carbonate (D), and protargol impregnation (E- J). A. Cells with hyaline dwelling-tubes at low magnification; arrows indicate + +C. mucicola + +. B. Right side view shows the body shape and location of a contractile vacuole. C. A very late divider. D. Ventral view showing the paroral and the oblique kinety anterior to the adoral organelles(arrow). E, F. Ventral (E) and dorsal (F) view showing the somatic ciliature and nuclear apparatus, arrow denotes the oblique kinety anterior to the adoral organelles. G. Anterior body portion showing the elongated anterior cilia (arrow). H, I. Nuclear apparatus. J. Mid-divider with newly formed paroral and adoral organelles of the opisthe. CV, contractile vacuole; Ma, macronucleus; Mi, micronucleus; Mo, + +Maryna ovata + +. Scale bars: A = 100μm; B- E, J =20 μm. + + + +Voucher slides. +Two slides of protargol impregnated specimens were deposited at National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000110181, NIBRPR 0000110182). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8A306B9BB5F8B7FEE4F8DE.xml b/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8A306B9BB5F8B7FEE4F8DE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6a84980f2a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8A306B9BB5F8B7FEE4F8DE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + +New record of five ciliate species from temporary ponds on a grass lawn + + + +Author + +Jung, Jae-Ho +jhjung@gwnu.ac.kr + + + +Author + +Yeo, Jeong Hyeon + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +1 + + +68 +76 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.1.068 +2713-8615 +13140764 + + + + + + +4. + +Maryna ovata +(Gelei, 1950) +Foissner, 1993 + + + + + + + +Diagnosis. +Size in vivo 37-45 × 23-26 μm (on average 42 × 25 μm, n = 7), 31.1-36.3× 22.2-23.5 μm (on average + + +34.1 × 22.9 μm) after protargol impregnation; it lives in a hyaline dwelling-tube, however, the tubes adhere to each other, to debris, or to the tubes of coexisting + +C. mucicola + +. Body reverse ‘U’ shape, anterior end rounded or slightly tapering, posterior end with distinct uvula, transverse section round to elliptical. Nuclear apparatus composed of a spherical to globular macronucleus (6.2-7.9 × 5.9- 7.8 μm) and spherical to ellipsoidal micronucleus (2.8- 3.3 × 2.4-3.1 μm). Contractile vacuole in uvula without collecting canals. Posterior third of body usually dark at low magnification due to dense yellowish crystals. 31- 40 somatic kineties with spiral course; it should be noted that, as mentioned by +Foissner (1993) +, the spiral course hampers to precisely count the number of kineties; caudal cilia more than two times longer than somatic ones. Oral apparatus above uvula; vestibulum funnel-shaped; left and right polykinetid with similar size. + + + + +Fig. 6. + +Meseres corlissi + +after protargol impregnation. A, B. Ventral (A) and dorsal (B) view showing ciliary pattern, oral apparatus, and nuclear apparatus. C. Dorsal view showing elongated somatic cilia. D. Nuclear apparatus. AM, adoral membranelles; K1, somatic kinety 1; Ma, macronucleus; Mi, micronucleus; PM, paroral membrane; VM, ventral membranelles. Scale bars: 30 μm. + + + + +Distribution. +Europe and +Korea +. + + + + +Remarks. +According to +Foissner (1993) +, the small ciliate + +M. ovata + +can be identified by the elongated caudal cilia, globular macronucleus, contractile vacuole in uvula, and U-shaped body. This species resembles + +M. rotunda +Dingfelder, 1962 + +, but differs in having U-shaped body (vs. globular). However, the latter species was superficially described, and +Foissner (1993) +considered it being possibly synonymous with + +M. ovata + +. + +Dunthorn +et al. +(2012) + +used two molecular markers for understanding oral evolution of +Marynidae +sensu lato +that resulted in non-monophyly of the group + +Ilsiella + ++ + +Maryna + +, which are classified in the same family ( +Lynn, 2008 +). + + +Voucher slides. +Two slides of protargol impregnated specimens were deposited at National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000110179, NIBRPR 0000110180). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8B306B9862FC0FFC02F833.xml b/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8B306B9862FC0FFC02F833.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..29bee2081d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8B306B9862FC0FFC02F833.xml @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + +New record of five ciliate species from temporary ponds on a grass lawn + + + +Author + +Jung, Jae-Ho +jhjung@gwnu.ac.kr + + + +Author + +Yeo, Jeong Hyeon + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +1 + + +68 +76 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.1.068 +2713-8615 +13140764 + + + + + + +5. + +Meseres corlissi +Petz & Foissner, 1992 + + + + + + + +Diagnosis. +Body size 30-57 × 26-50 μm (on average 47.1 × 38.9 μm) after protargol impregnation. Body globular to slightly ellipsoidal, outline U-shaped with truncated anterior end, transverse section round. Macronucleus triangle to liver-shaped (18-27.2 × 8.3-12.8 μm) with one globular micronucleus (3.3-4.8 × 2.9-4.0 μm). Eight equatorial somatic kineties, with long cilia; 9-12 and 10-14 cilia in kineties 1 and 2, respectively. Oral apparatus composed of anterior (16-18) and ventral (11-14) membranelles, and paroral membrane. + + + + +Distribution. +Africa, +Australia +, Europe, +China +, North America, and +Korea +. + + + + +Remarks. +The Korean population corresponds well with the +type +population ( +Petz and Foissner, 1992 +); however, the Korean population is slightly smaller (vs. 53-78 × 47-66 μm in protargol preparations). + +Meseres corlissi + +is a widely distributed but rare planktonic ciliate. + +Weisse +et al. +(2008) + +reported that, of five clonal cultures collected from four continents, a Chinese culture significantly differed from the other cultures based on genetics, morphology, and ecology. Considering the number of kinetids in kinety 2, the Korean population differs from the Chinese (10-14 vs. 14-19); however, it should be noted that the numbering system on the somatic kineties from the original description differs from the system by + +Weisse +et al. +(2008) + +. + + +Voucher slides. +Two slides of protargol impregnated specimens were deposited at National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000110183, NIBRPR 0000110184). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8D306D9B8BF9E8FC02F8E4.xml b/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8D306D9B8BF9E8FC02F8E4.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1f97d9ecb88 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8D306D9B8BF9E8FC02F8E4.xml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + +New record of five ciliate species from temporary ponds on a grass lawn + + + +Author + +Jung, Jae-Ho +jhjung@gwnu.ac.kr + + + +Author + +Yeo, Jeong Hyeon + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +1 + + +68 +76 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.1.068 +2713-8615 +13140764 + + + + + + +1. + +Pseudomicrothorax agilis +Mermod, 1914 + + + + + + + +Diagnosis. +Body size in vivo about 52 × 36 μm (n = 1), 43-57 × 26-37 μm (on average 50.5 × 32.3 μm) after protargol impregnation; elliptical to oval shape; densely filled with green algae. Longitudinal furrows along somatic kineties; extrusomes arranged along the kineties, spindle shape; anchor-shaped when extruded. Nuclear apparatus composed of a single macronucleus (5.5-8.7 × 5.2- 5.8 μm) and a micronucleus (1.5-1.9 × 1.1-1.7 μm); both nuclei spherical to ellipsoidal; micronucleus attached to macronucleus. Three adoral membranelles obliquely arranged to left of oral opening; 15 or 16 nasse kinetosomes; paroral membrane lacking; about 9 basal bodies of oral primordium at left posterior third of kinety 1, always more faint than somatic kineties. 12 somatic kineties. + + + + +Distribution. +Europe, +USA +, +India +, +China +, and +Korea +. + + + + +Remarks. +The Korean population corresponds with a redescription by + +Foissner +et al. +(1994) + +, except for the absence of a paroral membrane (see +Fig. 6 +. on p. 468). +Bussers (1976) +also reported the paroral in a trophont of + +P. agilis + +using the silver nitrate method; however it disappeared or reduced to a few disordered kinetosomes in an encysted cell. From the additional 12 protargol-impregnated specimens examined to confirm the presence/ absence of the paroral, we did not find the paroral and any cyst wall. +Peck (1974) +also did not identify this structure from the protargol preparation of + +P. dubius + +, but observed using the Chatton-Lwoff technique supporting that this species/genus lacks the paroral which is usually confused with the nasse kinetosomes. + +Pseudomicrothorax agilis + +can be distinguished from its congeners by the number of somatic kineties (12 vs. 13 or +14 in + +P. dubius + +) or the body shape (rounded vs. truncated posterior body end in + +P. foliformis + +) ( + +Foissner +et al. +, 1994 + +). + + +Voucher slides. +Two slides of protargol impregnated specimens were deposited at National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000110175, NIBRPR 0000110176). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8F30689B8BF8ACFEF9F894.xml b/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8F30689B8BF8ACFEF9F894.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c301ced1469 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/87/87/038787A6FF8F30689B8BF8ACFEF9F894.xml @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + + +New record of five ciliate species from temporary ponds on a grass lawn + + + +Author + +Jung, Jae-Ho +jhjung@gwnu.ac.kr + + + +Author + +Yeo, Jeong Hyeon + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +1 + + +68 +76 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.1.068 +2713-8615 +13140764 + + + + + + +2. + +Nassula exigua +Kahl, 1931 + + + + + + + +Diagnosis. +Body size 32-39 × 14-25 μm, on average + +35.3 × 17.5 μm, after protargol impregnation; body shape ellipsoidal to oval. Nuclear apparatus composed of a single spherical to ellipsoidal macronucleus (7.9-9.5 × 7.3- 8.1 μm) and one micronucleus (2.2 × 2.1 μm, n = 1) at variable positions, from anterior to posterior body end. Extrusomes lacking. 14 pharyngeal rods; 4 nassulid organelles, leftmost one on lateral side. 14 somatic kineties. + + + +Fig. 3. + +Nassula exigua + +after protargol impregnation of ventral (A, C- E) and dorsal (B) views showing ciliary pattern, nassulid organelles, pharyngeal rods, and nuclear apparatus. A- D. Variable position of the nuclear apparatus. Ma, macronucleus; Mi, micronucleus; NO, nassulid organelles; PR, pharyngeal rods. Scale bars: 20 μm. + + + + +Distribution. +Europe, +USA +, +Venezuela +, and +Korea +. + + + + +Remarks. + +Nassula exigua + +highly resembles + +N. parva +Kahl, 1928 + +, but can be distinguished by the body size (in vivo 27-45 vs. 40-70), the number of micronuclei (two or three vs. one), pharyngeal rods (8-12 vs. 12-18), and nassulid organelles (three or four vs. four or five) ( + +Foissner +et al. +, 2002 + +). However, the Korean population interestingly shows an intermediate morphology between the two species. In the present study, we found only a few protargol-impregnated specimens and, as mentioned by + +Foissner +et al. +(2002) + +, further study, especially concerning the number of micronuclei, is necessary to determine whether + +N. exigua + +and + +N. parva + +are distinct species. In addition, they stated that this species might be assigned to + +Naxella +Fryd-Versavel +et al. +, 1980 + +; however, for the generic assignment, further study on the pharyngeal basket is necessary. + + +Voucher slides. +Two slides of protargol impregnated specimens were deposited at National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000110177, NIBRPR 0000110178). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874764953E99A15C0F969.xml b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874764953E99A15C0F969.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..dae9d27406f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874764953E99A15C0F969.xml @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ + + + +First records of nine free-living heterotrophic flagellates from South Korea + + + +Author + +Lee, Won Je +wonje@kyungnam.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +448 +454 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.448 +2713-8615 +13140788 + + + + + + +9. + +Paracercomonas producta +Howe & Cavalier-Smith, + + + + + + +2009 ( +Fig. 3j -o +) + + + + + +Material examined. + +Korea +, +Gangwon-do +, +Yangyang-gun +, +Namdaechun-river +( +38°04′39″N +, +128°37′55″E +), + +21 Oct 2017 + +, collected by +Won Je Lee. + + + + + +Description. +Cells are 6.1-9.9 (avg. 7.6) μm long and very metabolic. The anterior flagellum is slightly longer than the cell and the posterior flagellum is 1-1.5 times the cell length. Cytoplasmic strand is long and very often present ( +Fig. 3j-3o +, arrowheads). Lamellar, bulbous, finger-like, filose and branched pseudopodia are seen all around the cell, almost always present. The nucleus is located in the anterior part of the cell. One contractile vacuole is near the middle of the cell, but often near the left or right side of the cell ( +Fig. 3j, 3l-3o +). The cells glide slowly on the substrate. + + + +Fig. 3. +(a)-(f) + +Paracercomonas astra + +, showing general appearance, contractile vacuole (CV) and cytoplasmic strand (arrowheads). (a) cell 1, (b) cell 2, (c)-(f) cell 3. (g)-(i) + +Paracercomonas minima + +, (g) cell 1 showing CV, (h) cell 2, (i) cysts. (j)-(o) + +Paracercomonas producta + +, showing general appearance, contractile vacuole and cytoplasmic strand (arrowheads). (j) three different cells, (k) cell 1, (l) cell 2, (m) cell 3, (n), (o) cell 4. AF: anterior flagellum, PF: posterior flagellum. All micrographs are DIC images. Scale bar += +5 μm for all figures. + + + +Previously reported cell length. +4-9 μm ( + +Lara +et al. +, 2007 + +; + +Bass +et al. +, 2009 + +). + + +Habitat. +Freshwater sediments, soils. + + +World distribution. +UK +( + +Bass +et al. +, 2009 + +), +Spain +( + +Lara +et al. +, 2007 + +), +Korea +. + + +Deposition. +National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000109268). + + +Identifiers. +Won Je Lee. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874774953EEFD1045FA64.xml b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874774953EEFD1045FA64.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..279f5afe924 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874774953EEFD1045FA64.xml @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ + + + +First records of nine free-living heterotrophic flagellates from South Korea + + + +Author + +Lee, Won Je +wonje@kyungnam.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +448 +454 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.448 +2713-8615 +13140788 + + + + + + +8. + +Paracercomonas minima +( +Mylnikov, 1985 +) +Bass & + + + + + + + +Cavalier-Smith, 2009 ( + +Fig. +3g +-i + +) + + + + + + +Basionym. + +Cercobodo minima +Mylnikov, 1985 + + + + + +Material examined. + +Korea +, +Gangwon-do +, +Yangyang-gun +, +Ssangcheon Stream +( +38°09′33.6″N +, +128°36′27.3″E +), + +21 Oct 2017 + +, collected by +Won Je Lee. + + + + + +Description. +Cells are 5-9 μm, often still and metabolic. The anterior flagellum is about the cell length and acronematic, and waves quite slowly along the entire length of the flagellum. The posterior flagellum is 1-1.5 times the cell length. Branched, finger-like or filose cytoplasmic strand is always present. Finger-like, bulbous, lamellar, fi- lose-branching pseudopodia are almost always present all around the cell. One contractile vacuole is laterally posi- tioned ( + +Fig. +3g + +). Cysts are spherical ( +Fig. 3i +). This species is slightly smaller than + +P. marina + +. + + +Previously reported cell length. +5-9 μm ( +Mylnikov, 1985 +; + +Bass +et al. +, 2009 + +). + + +Habitat. +Freshwater sediments, soils. + + +World distribution. +UK +, +Sweden +, +Chile +, +New Zealand +, +Argentina +, +Panama +( + +Bass +et al. +, 2009 + +), +Russia +( +Mylnikov, 1985 +), +Korea +. + + +Deposition. +National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000109248). + + +Identifiers. +Won Je Lee. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874774AEAE9851045FDFD.xml b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874774AEAE9851045FDFD.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e1e451d69f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874774AEAE9851045FDFD.xml @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ + + + +First records of nine free-living heterotrophic flagellates from South Korea + + + +Author + +Lee, Won Je +wonje@kyungnam.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +448 +454 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.448 +2713-8615 +13140788 + + + + + + +7. + +Paracercomonas astra +Howe & Cavalier-Smith, 2009 + + + + + + + + +( +Fig. 3a -f +) + + + + + +Material examined. + +Korea +, +Gyeongsangnam-do +, +Changwon +, +Jinjuncheon Stream +( +35°06′02″N +, +128°26′04″E +), + +4 Apr 2012 + +, collected by +Won Je Lee. + + + + + +Description. +Cells are 5.7-7.3 (avg. 6.6) μm long and moderately metabolic. The anterior flagellum is about the cell length, tapered or acronematic, and the posterior flagellum is about the cell length, difficult to see and at- tached. Sporadic finger-like or filose cytoplasmic strand is tailed ( +Fig. 3c-3f +, arrowheads). Lamellar and/or branch- ing pseudopodia are seen at the posterior part of the cell and finger-like pseudopodia are seen most often at the anterior part. 1-2 contractile vacuoles lie in the middle of the cell ( +Fig. 3a, 3d +). The cells move by slow gliding, but sometimes move quite rapidly. + + +Previously reported cell length. +6-13 μm ( + +Bass +et al. +, 2009 + +). + + +Habitat. +Freshwater sediments, soils. + + +World distribution. +UK +, +Sweden +, +Panama +( + +Bass +et al. +, 2009 + +), +Korea +. + + +Deposition. +National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000109228). + + +Identifiers. +Won Je Lee. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874774AEAEE1D1614FA65.xml b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874774AEAEE1D1614FA65.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b1a66fd7532 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941874774AEAEE1D1614FA65.xml @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ + + + +First records of nine free-living heterotrophic flagellates from South Korea + + + +Author + +Lee, Won Je +wonje@kyungnam.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +448 +454 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.448 +2713-8615 +13140788 + + + + + + +6. + +Eocercomonas echina +Howe & Cavalier-Smith, 2009 + + + + + + + + +( +Fig. 2j -o +) + + + + + +Material examined. + +Korea +, +Gyeongsangnam-do +, +Changwon +, +Gwangnyeocheon Stream +( +35°14′50″N +, +128°30′ 36″E +), + +27 Oct 2017 + +, collected by +Won Je Lee. + + + + + +Description. +Cells are 4.7-6.5 (avg. 5.3) μm long and plastic. The anterior flagellum is 1.2-1.8 times the cell length and beats slowly. The posterior flagellum is 1.3-1.8 times the cell length and attaches to the cell body. Cytoplasmic strand is drawn out from the posterior end of the cell, but may not be seen ( +Fig. 2o +). Numerous finger-like pseudopodia are seen all around the cell. 1-2 contractile vacuoles are posterio-centrally located ( + +Fig. +2m +, 2n + +). The cells glide slowly by gliding. + + +Previously reported cell length. +6-10 μm ( + +Bass +et al. +, 2009 + +). + + +Habitat. +Freshwater sediments, soils. + + +World distribution. +UK +( + +Bass +et al. +, 2009 + +), +Korea +. + + +Deposition. +National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000109208). + + +Identifiers. +Won Je Lee. + + +Order +Paracercomonadida Cavalier-Smith, 2018 +Family +Paracercomonadidae Cavalier-Smith +in Cavalier-Smith & Karpov, 2012 + + +Genus + +Paracercomonas +Karpov +et al. +, 2006 + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941D7472493DEE521027F9A5.xml b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941D7472493DEE521027F9A5.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2abf305a1bf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941D7472493DEE521027F9A5.xml @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ + + + +First records of nine free-living heterotrophic flagellates from South Korea + + + +Author + +Lee, Won Je +wonje@kyungnam.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +448 +454 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.448 +2713-8615 +13140788 + + + + + + +2. + +Thecamonas trahens +Larsen & Patterson, 1990 + + + + + + + + +( + +Fig. +1g +-l + +) + + + +Synonym. + +Amastigomonas trahens +( +Larsen & Patterson, 1990 +) Molina & Nerad, 1991 + + + + + +Material examined. + +Korea +, +Gangwon-do +, +Gangneung-si +, +Sachun Beach +( +37°49′51″N +, +128°52′42″E +), + +21 Oct 2017 + +, collected by +Won Je Lee. + + + + + +Description. +Cells are ovate to elliptical and 4.5-7.1 (avg. 5.5) μm long. The proboscis (see + +Heiss +et al. +, 2015 + +) with a slow to-and-fro motion emerges from the anterior right margin of the cell, and comprises the anterior flagellum surrounded by a membranous sleeve ( +Fig. 1i, 1j, 1l +, arrowheads). The anterior flagellum is only visible as a dis- tinct structure within the sleeve ( +Fig. 1j, 1k +). A posterior flagellum trails under the left margin, and sometimes is long enough to extend beyond the back of the cell ( +Fig. 1g-1k +). It moves by a slow, even gliding. The cell body is plastic but not amoeboid, and is deformed during turn- ing. Swimming is not seen. Strands of cytoplasm may be trailed from behind the cell ( +Fig. 1h, 1k +, arrows). The nucleus is in the anterior left part of the cell. Food vacuoles contain bacteria and detritus. + + +Previously reported cell length. +4.5-7 μm ( +Larsen and Patterson, 1990 +). + + +Habitat. +Marine intertidal sediments. + + +World distribution. +Australia +, Hawaii, +Panama +, +Brazil +( +Larsen and Patterson, 1990 +), +Korea +. + + +Deposition. +National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000109148). + + +Identifiers. +Won Je Lee. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941D74724AD4E83E1027FE9F.xml b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941D74724AD4E83E1027FE9F.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a2ac7e6082b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941D74724AD4E83E1027FE9F.xml @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ + + + +First records of nine free-living heterotrophic flagellates from South Korea + + + +Author + +Lee, Won Je +wonje@kyungnam.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +448 +454 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.448 +2713-8615 +13140788 + + + + + + +1. + +Notosolenus hemicircularis +Lee & Patterson, 2000 + + + + + + + + +( +Fig. 1a -f +) + + + + + +Material examined. + +Korea +, +Gangwon-do +, +Uljin-gun +, +Bongpyung Beach +( +37°02′37″N +, +129°24′47″E +), + +22 Oct 2017 + +, collected by +Won Je Lee. + + + + + +Description. +Phagotrophic euglenid. Cells are 9-11.8 μm long, ventrally flattened and dorsally convex. There is a hyaline semicircular collar ( +Fig. 1a +, arrowhead) around the short anterior neck ( +Fig. 1c, 1e +, arrowheads). The cells have five dorsal ridges running along the cell ( +Fig. 1b, 1d +). On the ventral side there are three fine ridges. The right and left ventral ridges arise at the neck. The left ventral ridge curves slightly from the anterior to the posterior forming an arc. The mid-ventral ridge arises from a small protrusion near the anterior end of the cell. Two flagella are unequal in length and are slightly thickened. The anterior flagellum is 1.2-1.3 times the cell length and the re- current posterior flagellum is 0.6-1.0 times the cell length ( +Fig. 1e +). The flagellar reservoir lies anteriorly in the right hand side of the cell ( +Fig. 1f +, arrow) and the nucleus in the left hand side ( +Fig. 1a +). The cells move by gliding. + + +Previously reported cell length. +9-10 μm ( +Lee and Patterson, 2000 +). + + +Habitat. +Marine intertidal sediments. + + +World distribution. +Australia +( +Lee and Patterson, 2000 +), +Korea +. + + +Deposition. +National Institute of Biological Resources, + + +Korea +(ZCIVEG0000000002). + + +Identifiers. +Won Je Lee. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941E74704953E96515C0F907.xml b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941E74704953E96515C0F907.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e424ba0c266 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941E74704953E96515C0F907.xml @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + +First records of nine free-living heterotrophic flagellates from South Korea + + + +Author + +Lee, Won Je +wonje@kyungnam.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +448 +454 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.448 +2713-8615 +13140788 + + + + + + +4. + +Cercomonas hiberna +Howe & Cavalier-Smith, 2009 + + + + + + + + +( +Fig. 2a -d +) + + + + + +Material examined. + +Korea +, +Gyeongsangbuk-do +, +Bongwha-gun +, +Sukpo-myeon +, +Nakdonggang River +( +37°02′30″ N +, +129°03′04″E +), + +21 Jul 2015 + +, collected by +Won Je Lee. + + + + + +Description. +Cells are 5.6-10.9 (avg. 8.4) μm and very plastic. The anterior flagellum is 1.8-2.3 times the cell length and sweeps gently. The posterior flagellum is 1.7- 2.2 times the cell length and may attach to the cell body. Lamellar, finger-like and filose cytoplasmic strand is drawn from the posterior end of the cell ( +Fig. 2d +). Lamellar and finger-like pseudopodia are all over the cell, but predominantly on the left side of the cell ( +Fig. 2d +, arrowheads). 1-2 contractile vacuoles are seen; usually on the right side of cell, and the other in posterior half ( +Fig. 2a, 2c +). The cells glide with the flagella in contact with the substrate. + + +Previously reported cell length. +7-13 μm ( + +Bass +et al. +, 2009 + +). + + +Habitat. +Freshwater sediments, soils. + + +World distribution. +UK +( + +Bass +et al. +, 2009 + +), +Korea +. + + + +Fig. 2. +(a)-(d) + +Cercomonas hiberna + +. (a) cell 1 showing contractile vacuole, (b), (c) cell 2 showing general appearance and contractile vacuole, (d) several cells showing cytoplasmic strand (St) and pseudopodia (arrowheads). (e)-(i) + +Cercomonas pellucida + +, showing general appearance, contractile vacuole (CV), cytoplasmic strand and nucleus (N) closely connected to the basal body. (e) cell 1, (f) cell 2, (g) cell 3, (h) cell 4, (i) cell 5 & 6. (j)-(o) + +Eocercomonas echina + +, showing general appearance, contractile vacuole and cytoplasmic strand. (j) cell 1, (k) cell 2, (l), (m) cell 3, (n) cell 4, (o) cell 5. AF: anterior flagellum, PF: posterior flagellum. All micrographs are DIC images with the excep- tions of (h), (i) which are phase contrast images. Scale bar in (d) += +10 μm for (d), and in (o) += +5 μm for other figures. + + + +Deposition. +National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000109188). + + +Identifiers. +Won Je Lee. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941F74774AD4EABB15FFFE5C.xml b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941F74774AD4EABB15FFFE5C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8b634b11edd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/0D/25/87/0D2587DA941F74774AD4EABB15FFFE5C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ + + + +First records of nine free-living heterotrophic flagellates from South Korea + + + +Author + +Lee, Won Je +wonje@kyungnam.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +448 +454 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.448 +2713-8615 +13140788 + + + + + + +5. + +Cercomonas pellucida +Brabender, Domonell, Kiss + +, + + + + + + +Nitsche & Arndt, 2012 ( +Fig. 2e -i +) + + + + + + +Material examined. + +Korea +, +Gyeongsangbuk-do +, +Bongwha-gun +, +Sukpo-myeon +, +Nakdonggang River +( +37°02′30″ N +, +129°03′04″E +), + +21 Jul 2015 + +, collected by + +Eun Hee Kim. +Description. +Cells + +are 7.5-13 μm long and plastic. +The +anterior flagellum is 1.3-1.5 times the cell length and the posterior flagellum is 1.3-1.5 times the cell length. +The +cells rarely form finger-like and bulbous pseudopodia at the posterior end. +The +nucleus has a coarse appearance; the nuclear envelope is very thin but many microbodies attach to it, the nucleolus is slightly irregular, there are many granules and rods in the nucleoplasm. +The +nucleus is closely connected to the basal bodies ( +Fig. 2e, 2i +). +Cytoplasmic +strand is drawn out from the posterior end of the cell, but may not be seen ( +Fig. 2h +). +The +single large contractile vacuole is located in the posterior or lateral part of the cell ( +Fig. 2i +). +The +cells move by gliding and consume bacteria + +. + + +Previously reported cell length. +9.1-17.2 μm ( + +Brabender +et al. +, 2012 + +). + + +Habitat. +Freshwater sediments, soils. + + +World distribution. +Germany +( + +Brabender +et al. +, 2012 + +), +Korea +. + + +Deposition. +National Institute of Biological Resources, +Korea +(NIBRPR0000107970). + + +Identifiers. +Won Je Lee. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FC9DF8E27AC6244D.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FC9DF8E27AC6244D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3d541bbe0af --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FC9DF8E27AC6244D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +12. + +Awerintzewia cyclostoma +Schoutenden, 1906 + + + + + +(ḨÙḋ납ŃffiNj) ( +Fig. 1L +) + + + + +Material examined. + +One +individual ( +ZIIYPR +0000000 766): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Paju-si +, +Geomsan-dong +, +Sapogyocheon Stream +, + +11 Oct. 2016 + +, +37°46′28.40″N +126°44′ 15.96″E +, collected by JJ + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell large, planet-trapezoidal; straight at the base of the fundus. Aperture broadly oval with small lateral incisions; the edge of the aperture lined with thin small plates. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FC9DFE287C5B2646.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FC9DFE287C5B2646.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0d8d68808fd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FC9DFE287C5B2646.xml @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +11. + +Difflugia manicata +Penard, 1902 + + + + + +(ẺṜÑṮḍffiNj) ( +Fig. 1K +) + + + + +Material examined. + +One individual ( +ZIIYPR +0000000 142): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Goyang-si +, +Deokyang-gu +, +Eupnae-ro +, 5-82, +Gongreungcheon Stream +, + +15 May 2018 + +, +37°41′49.42″N +126°54′01.08″E +, collected by JJ; four individuals ( +ZIIYPR0000000185-8 +): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Yangju-si +, +Jangheung-myeon +, +Bugok-ri +, 480-1, +Gongreungcheon Stream +, + +15 May 2015 + +, +37°43′28.12″N +126° 58′35.44″E +, collected by JJ; one individual: +Korea +, +Incheon +, +Ganghwa-gun +, +Yangdo-myeon +, +Dojang-ri +, +Giljeong Stream +, + +27 Sep. 2019 + +, +37°38′55.58″N +126°27′57.87″E +, collected by JJ + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell medium, yellow-brown, pear-shaped, tapering towards the aperture and the base of the fundus. Aperture round, surrounded by fine grains of sand. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74F961788024ED.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74F961788024ED.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5d6ce271a4c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74F961788024ED.xml @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +9. + +Cyclopyxis kahli +(Deflandre, 1929) Deflandre, 1929 + + + + + +(ŭȇḋỄǕffiNj) ( +Fig. 1I +) + + + + +Material examined. + +One +individual ( +ZIIYPR +0000000 767): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Paju-si +, +Geomsan-dong +, +Sapogyocheon Stream +, + +11 Oct. 2016 + +, +37°46′28.40″N +126°44′ 15.96″E +, collected by JJ + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell relatively large, round in dorsal view, more than hemispherical in lateral view. Aperture small, round, finely toothed. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74FB3D7C2623BA.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74FB3D7C2623BA.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9acaa904b90 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74FB3D7C2623BA.xml @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +10. + +Difflugia diafana +Vucetich, 1987 + + + + + +(Ș꼬HÙḆffiNj) ( +Fig. 1J +) + + + + +Material examined. + +Two +individuals ( +ZIIYPR +0000000 223-4): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Yangju-si +, +Jangheung-myeon +, +Bugok-ri +, 480-1, +Gongreungcheon Stream +, + +15 May 2018 + +, +37°43′28.12″N +126°58′35.44″E +, collected by JJ + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell elongated, yellowish gray; with two long, somewhat diverging horns in the posterior region; with a short but well-defined neck in the anterior region; covered by small and thin exogenous particles and by some detritus of organic origin. Aperture oval. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74FD49783F21E7.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74FD49783F21E7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5a2e2f4c7a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74FD49783F21E7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +7. + +Cyclopyxis eurystoma +Deflandre, 1929 + + + + + +(ẚȇḋỄǕffiNj) ( +Fig. 1G +) + + + + +Material examined. + +One individual ( +VQUMIV +000000 2986): Korea, +Jeju-do +, +Seogwipo-si +, +Shoesokkak +, + +13 Oct. 2016 + +, +33°15′16.30″N +126°37′22.20″E +, collected by +HK +; +Six +individuals ( +ZIIYPR0000000243-8 +): Korea, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Yangju-si +, +Jangheung-myeon +, +Bugok-ri +, 480-1, +Gongreungcheon Stream +, + +15 May 2018 + +, +37°43′28.12″N +126°58′35.44″E +, collected by JJ; one individual: +Korea +, +Incheon +, +Ganghwa-gun +, +Yangdo-myeon +, +Dojang-ri +, +Giljeong Stream +, + +27 Sep. 2019 + +, +37°38′55.58″N +126°27′ 57.87″E +, collected by JJ + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell medium, round in dorsal view, hemispherical in lateral view; covered with mineral particles. Aperture large, up to half the shell diameter, round, slightly deepened. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74FF847BF92740.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74FF847BF92740.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bc90fc826b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFACC818FF74FF847BF92740.xml @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +8. + +Cyclopyxis intermedia +Kufferath, 1932 + + + + + +(ỄǕffiNj) ( +Fig. 1H +) + + + + +Material examined. + +One +individual ( +ZIIYPR +0000000 242): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Paju-si +, +Jori-eup +, +Janggok-ri +, 459, +Gongreungcheon Stream +, + +19 Jun. 2018 + +, +37°43′49.97″ N +126°50′05.78″E +, collected by JJ + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell brown, usually round in dorsal view, more than hemispherical in lateral view; lateral sides evenly rounded; dorsal side usually flattened, composed of xenosomes. Aperture circular, located in the center of ventral surface, with edge covered by small xenosomes. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFC9DF8E27C11240D.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFC9DF8E27C11240D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b3bc138851d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFC9DF8E27C11240D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +5. + +Centropyxis orbicularis +Deflandre, 1929 + + + + + +(ỄǕDZNjflffiNj) ( +Fig. 1E +) + + + + +Material examined. + +One individual ( +ZIIYPR +0000000 211): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Goyang-si +, +Deokyang-gu +, +Eupnae-ro +, 5-82, +Gongreungcheon Stream +, + +15 May 2018 + +, +37°41′49.42″N +126°54′01.08″E +, collected by JJ; two individuals: +Korea +, +Incheon +, +Ganghwa-gun +, +Yangdo-myeon +, +Insan-ri +, +Insan Reservoir +, + +27 Sep. 2019 + +, +37°41′54.20″N +126°25′52.46″E +, collected by JJ + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell relatively large, round in dorsal view, hemispherical in lateral view, having surface covered with mineral particles of various sizes and shapes. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFC9DFABE7D7625AE.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFC9DFABE7D7625AE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eff03739dca --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFC9DFABE7D7625AE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +6. + +Centropyxis sylvatica +(Deflandre, 1929) + + + + + + +Bonnet & Thomas, 1955 +(ỄǕṞDZNjflffiNj) ( +Fig. 1F +) + + + + + +Material examined. + +One +individual ( +VQUMIV +000000 2984): +Korea +, +Jeju-do +, +Jeju-si +, +Hallim-eup +, +Sangmyeongri +, + +13 Oct. 2016 + +, +33°21′27.92″N +126°16′22.02″E +, collect- ed by JJ + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell relatively large, broadly ovate in dorsal view, clearly divided into a visor and abdomen, more than hemispherical in lateral view. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFC9DFE287A7C26C1.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFC9DFE287A7C26C1.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..edc8ab72a90 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFC9DFE287A7C26C1.xml @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +4. + +Centropyxis hirsuta +Deflander, 1929 + + + + + +(ĄṈDZNjflffiNj) ( +Fig. 1D +) + + + + +Material examined. + +One individual ( +ZIIYPR +0000000 764): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Paju-si +, +Geomsan-dong +, +Sapogyocheon Stream +, + +11 Oct. 2016 + +, +37°46′28.40″N +126°44′ 15.96″E +, collected by JJ; five individuals ( +FKRUPR +00000 00198-202): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Goyang-si +, +Deokyang-gu +, +Eupnae-ro +, 5-82, +Gongreungcheon Stream +, + +15 May 2018 + +, +37°41′49.42″N +126°54′01.08″E +, collected by JJ; +One +individual ( +FKRUPR0000000225 +): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Yangju-si +, +Jangheung-myeon +, +Bugok-ri +, 480-1, +Gongreungcheon Stream +, + +15 May 2018 + +, +37°43′28.12″N +126°58′ 35.44″E +, collected by JJ; one individual: +Korea +, +Incheon +, +Ganghwa-gun +, +Yangdo-myeon +, +Insan-ri +, +Insan Reservoir +, + +27 Sep. 2019 + +, +37°41′54.20″N +126°25′52.46″E +, collected by JJ + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell medium, almost round in dorsal view, hemispherical or flattened in lateral view, strongly flattened above the aperture. Aperture wide-elliptical, eccentric. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFF74FB1D7D1423BA.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFF74FB1D7D1423BA.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..688c1088e60 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFF74FB1D7D1423BA.xml @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +3. + +Centropyxis delicatula +Penard, 1902 + + + + + +(ḣênjḋDZNjflffiNj) ( +Fig. 1C +) + + + + +Material examined. + +One individual ( +ZIIYPR +0000000 763): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Yangju-si +, +Majeon-dong + +, + + +Gwangsacheon Stream, +11 Oct. 2016 +, +37°46′50.18″N +127°04′08.22″E +, collected by JJ. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell organic, yellow till brown or browngrey, hyaline, without xenosomes, sometimes with some spines, more or less circular in dorsal view, hemispherical or flattened in lateral view. Aperture more or less centric, tubular invaginated. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFF74FE087BDF2124.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFF74FE087BDF2124.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2c4a823b0b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFF74FE087BDF2124.xml @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +1. + +Arcella crenulata +Deflandre, 1928 + + + + + +(Īήḋ대ģffiNj) ( +Fig. 1A +) + + + + +Material examined. + +One +individual ( +VQUMIV00000029 +87): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Paju-si +, +Geomsan-dong +, + +11 Oct. 2016 + +, +37°46′28.40″N +126°44′15.96″E +, collected by JJ + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell brown, circular with a domed aboral region, having numerous small pores in the surface. Aperture invaginated, circular with crenulated margin. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFF74FFE478D3256C.xml b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFF74FFE478D3256C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..24859b7fd0d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/75/87/197587FCFFAEC81AFF74FFE478D3256C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + +Twelve unrecorded species of testate amoebae discovered from Korea + + + +Author + +Jung, Jongwoo +jongwoo@ewha.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +462 +466 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.462 +2713-8615 +13140750 + + + + + + +2. + +Centropyxis cassis +(Wallich, 1864) Deflander, 1929 + + + + + +(ḪĒAEDZNjflffiNj) ( +Fig. 1B +) + + + + +Material examined. + +One individual ( +VQUMIV +000000 2985): +Korea +, +Jeju-do +, +Jeju-si +, +Hallim-eup +, +Sangmyeongri +, + +13 Oct. 2016 + +, +33°21′27.92″N +126°16′22.02″E +, collect- ed by JJ; one individual ( +FKRUPR0000000163 +): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Goyang-si +, +Deokyang-gu +, +Eupnae-ro +, 5-82, +Gongreungcheon Stream +, + +15 May 2018 + +, +37°41′49.42″N +126°54′01.08″E +, collected by JJ; four individuals ( +FKRUPR0000000181-4 +): +Korea +, +Gyeonggi-do +, +Yangju-si +, +Jangheung-myeon +, +Bugok-ri +, 480-1, +Gongreungcheon Stream +, + +15 May 2018 + +, +37°43′28.12″N +126°58′35.44″E +, collected by JJ; one individual: +Korea +, +Incheon +, +Ganghwa-gun +, +Gilsang-myeon +, +Jangheung-ri +, +Jangheung Reservoir +, + +14 Apr. 2019 + +, +37°37′22.62″N +126°30′05.50″E +, collected by JJ; two individuals: +Korea +, +Incheon +, +Ganghwa-gun +, +Yangdo-myeon +, +Dojang-ri +, +Giljeong Stream +, + +27 Sep. 2019 + +, +37°38′55.58″N +126°27′57.87″E +, collected by JJ; one individual: +Korea +, +Incheon +, +Ganghwa-gun +, +Yangdo-myeon +, +Insan-ri +, +Insan Reservoir +, + +27 Sep. 2019 + +, +37°41′54.20″N +126°25′52.46″E +, collected by JJ + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Shell medium, broadly elliptic, hemispherical in lateral view, flattened above the aperture. Aperture wide, semi-circular, encrusted with several large xenosomes in the anterior margin. + + + + \ No newline at end of file