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due to the small first apical plate, the morphological plasticity within the evolutionary lineage appears great. However, all this plasticity (shown within monoclonal strains and partly formalised in numerous varieties and forms) cannot be associated with other traits such as environmental conditions, geographic occurrence or genetic constitution that evolutionary adaptation appears of minor importance in
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. A considerable number of infraspecific taxa have been described (
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) and based on the microscopic study of monoclonal strains we confirm the existence of traits such as additional sutures (associated with, e.g.,
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). Other traits such as the shifted suture (of
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(
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<bibRefCitation id="A13155D03810FFFCFCABFA4ED43D6BAE" author="Romeikat, C. & Izquierdo Lopez, A. & Tietze, C. & Kretschmann, J. & Gottschling, M." box="[883,1109,1453,1478]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" pagination="147 - 157" refId="ref12511" refString="Romeikat, C., Izquierdo Lopez, A., Tietze, C., Kretschmann, J., & Gottschling, M. % 2019). Typification for reliable application of subspecific names within Peridinium cinctum % Peridiniales, Dinophyceae). Phytotaxa, 424, 147 - 157." type="journal article" year="2019">Romeikat et al., 2019</bibRefCitation>
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) have not been found during the course of the present study. It is known today that varying widths of sutures, where the intercalary space becomes distinctively striate, are ontogenetically disposed (growth bands:
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<bibRefCitation id="A13155D03810FFFCFCE8F9D0D3D36823" author="Netzel, H." box="[816,955,1587,1611]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" pagination="64 - 74" refId="ref12241" refString="Netzel, H. % 1982). Cytologigal and ecological aspects of morphogenesis and structure of recent and fossil protists-skeletons: Dinoflagellates. Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie Abhandlungen, 164, 64 - 74." type="journal article" year="1982">Netzel, 1982</bibRefCitation>
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). This trait (
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,
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||||
<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43810FFFCFB73F9D0D57B6823" box="[1195,1299,1587,1611]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">3b, e, i, k</figureCitation>
|
||||
) is associated with
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A23810FFFCFCBFF9B6D4726804" authorityName="% Lindemann" authorityYear="1916" box="[871,1050,1621,1644]" class="Dinophyceae" family="Gymnodiniaceae" genus="Peridinium" kingdom="Chromista" order="Gymnodiniales" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" phylum="Miozoa" rank="species" species="guestrowiense">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFCBFF9B6D4726804" box="[871,1050,1621,1644]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">P. guestrowiense</emphasis>
|
||||
</taxonomicName>
|
||||
forma
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFBB0F9B7D5486804" box="[1128,1312,1620,1644]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">late-intercalatum</emphasis>
|
||||
and
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A23810FFFCFA8EF9B6D3FD68E5" authorityName="% Lindemann" authorityYear="1916" class="Dinophyceae" family="Gymnodiniaceae" genus="Peridinium" kingdom="Chromista" order="Gymnodiniales" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" phylum="Miozoa" rank="species" species="guestrowiense">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFA8EF9B6D3FD68E5" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">P. guestrowiense</emphasis>
|
||||
</taxonomicName>
|
||||
forma
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFC06F996D4A068E5" box="[990,1224,1653,1677]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">latissime-intercalatum</emphasis>
|
||||
Er.Lindem. and is the only one that occurs in combination with other morphological deviations.
|
||||
</paragraph>
|
||||
<caption id="91DF78A93810FFFCFF52F95ED0F7691D" ID-Table-UUID="91DF78A93810FFFCFF52F95ED0F7691D" box="[138,164,1725,1909]" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/91DF78A93810FFFCFF52F95ED0F7691D" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" startId="7.[138,164,1725,1731]" targetBox="[181,641,261,1908]" targetIsTable="true" targetPageId="7">
|
||||
<paragraph id="C51F28213810FFFCFF52F95ED0CC68AB" blockId="7.[138,164,1725,1909]" box="[138,164,1725,1731]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">)</paragraph>
|
||||
<paragraph id="C51F28213810FFFCFF52F920D0CC694D" blockId="7.[138,164,1725,1909]" box="[138,164,1731,1829]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">continued (</paragraph>
|
||||
<paragraph id="C51F28213810FFF3FC97F93AD36C6A5D" blockId="7.[816,1453,920,1911]" lastBlockId="8.[135,773,452,1877]" lastPageId="8" lastPageNumber="9" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
|
||||
The diagnostic trait of
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A23810FFFCFBEDF939D518689A" authority="G. S. West" authorityName="G. S. West" authorityYear="1916" box="[1077,1392,1753,1778]" class="Dinophyceae" family="Gymnodiniaceae" genus="Peridinium" kingdom="Chromista" order="Gymnodiniales" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" phylum="Miozoa" rank="variety" species="volzii" variety="australe">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFBEDF939D4ED6899" box="[1077,1157,1753,1777]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">P. volzii</emphasis>
|
||||
var.
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFB6EF93AD5626899" box="[1206,1290,1753,1777]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">australe</emphasis>
|
||||
G.S.West
|
||||
</taxonomicName>
|
||||
is the antapical plates of unequal size (versus equal size in
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A23810FFFCFA81F91FD3FD695C" authority="var. volzii" class="Dinophyceae" family="Gymnodiniaceae" genus="Peridinium" kingdom="Chromista" order="Gymnodiniales" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" phylum="Miozoa" rank="variety" species="volzii" variety="volzii">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFA81F91FD5C3697B" box="[1369,1451,1787,1811]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">P. volzii</emphasis>
|
||||
var.
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFC85F8FFD3FD695C" box="[861,917,1820,1844]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">volzii</emphasis>
|
||||
</taxonomicName>
|
||||
), and this character state is frequent (> 70%) in the material under investigation (
|
||||
<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43810FFFCFBBCF8DED4C8693D" box="[1124,1184,1853,1878]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Fig. 3i</figureCitation>
|
||||
). Similarly, the diagnostic trait of
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A23810FFFCFCA3F883D481691F" authority="M. Lefevre" authorityName="M. Lefevre" box="[891,1257,1887,1911]" class="Dinophyceae" family="Gymnodiniaceae" genus="Peridinium" kingdom="Chromista" order="Gymnodiniales" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" phylum="Miozoa" rank="variety" species="volzii" variety="cinctiforme">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFCA3F883D3A4691F" box="[891,972,1887,1911]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">P. volzii</emphasis>
|
||||
var.
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFC25F8BCD41C691F" box="[1021,1140,1887,1911]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">cinctiforme</emphasis>
|
||||
M.Lefèvre
|
||||
</taxonomicName>
|
||||
is the apical plates 2′ and 4′ of unequal size (versus rather equal size in
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A2381FFFF3FD68FE25D0846F97" authority="var. volzii" class="Dinophyceae" family="Gymnodiniaceae" genus="Peridinium" kingdom="Chromista" order="Gymnodiniales" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" phylum="Miozoa" rank="variety" species="volzii" variety="volzii">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FD68FE25D36B6FB5" box="[688,771,453,477]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">P. volzii</emphasis>
|
||||
var.
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FF6CFE04D0846F97" box="[180,236,487,511]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">volzii</emphasis>
|
||||
</taxonomicName>
|
||||
), and this character state (distinctive in species such as
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A2381FFFF3FF7CFDEAD17A6C48" box="[164,274,521,544]" class="Dinophyceae" family="Gymnodiniaceae" genus="Peridinium" kingdom="Chromista" order="Gymnodiniales" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" phylum="Miozoa" rank="species" species="cinctum">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FF7CFDEAD17A6C48" box="[164,274,521,544]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">P. cinctum</emphasis>
|
||||
</taxonomicName>
|
||||
and
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A2381FFFF3FE9CFDEBD2E56C48" authority="Wolosz." authorityName="Wolosz." box="[324,653,520,544]" class="Dinophyceae" family="Gymnodiniaceae" genus="Peridinium" kingdom="Chromista" order="Gymnodiniales" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" phylum="Miozoa" rank="species" species="raciborskii">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FE9CFDEBD2476C48" box="[324,559,520,544]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Peridinium raciborskii</emphasis>
|
||||
Wołosz.
|
||||
</taxonomicName>
|
||||
) is also not rare (25
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FF01FDC9D0836C29" box="[217,235,554,577]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">‒</emphasis>
|
||||
50%) in the material studied here (
|
||||
<figureCitation id="5D9B34A4381FFFF3FD8DFDCAD2F16C29" box="[597,665,553,577]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Fig. 3k</figureCitation>
|
||||
). We even confirm the existence of
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A2381FFFF3FE41FDA8D1026CEC" authority="Er. Lindem." authorityName="Er. Lindem." class="Dinophyceae" family="Gymnodiniaceae" genus="Peridinium" kingdom="Chromista" order="Gymnodiniales" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" phylum="Miozoa" rank="subVariety" species="guestrowiense" subVariety="originale">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FE41FDA8D2D86C0A" box="[409,688,587,611]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Peridinium guestrowiense</emphasis>
|
||||
subvar.
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FF52FD8FD0846CEC" box="[138,236,620,644]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">originale</emphasis>
|
||||
Er.Lindem.
|
||||
</taxonomicName>
|
||||
having six postcingular plates (versus five such plates usually present in peridinialean dinophytes;
|
||||
<figureCitation id="5D9B34A4381FFFF3FF51FD4CD0A66CAF" box="[137,206,687,711]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Fig. 3i</figureCitation>
|
||||
). The reduction from six to five postcingular plates in
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A2381FFFF3FF50FD33D16D6C80" box="[136,261,720,744]" class="Dinophyceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" order="Peridiniales" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" phylum="Myzozoa" rank="order">Peridiniales</taxonomicName>
|
||||
may result from a fusion of the third and fourth postcingular plate (
|
||||
<bibRefCitation id="A13155D0381FFFF3FE85FD12D2236D61" author="Gottschling, M. & Carbonell-Moore, M. C. & Mertens, K. N. & Kirsch, M. & Elbrachter, M. & Tillmann, U." box="[349,587,753,777]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" refId="ref10199" refString="Gottschling, M., Carbonell-Moore, M. C., Mertens, K. N., Kirsch, M., Elbrachter, M., & Tillmann, U. % 2021). Fensomea setacea, gen. & sp. nov. % Cladopyxidaceae, Dinophyceae), is neither gonyaulacoid nor peridinioid as inferred from morphological and molecular data. Scientific Reports, 11, 12824." type="journal volume" year="2021">Gottschling et al., 2021</bibRefCitation>
|
||||
) present today in dinophytes such as the
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A2381FFFF3FE5DFCF0D2266D43" box="[389,590,787,811]" class="Dinophyceae" family="Amphidomataceae" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" order="Gonyaulacales" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" phylum="Myzozoa" rank="family">Amphidomataceae</taxonomicName>
|
||||
(
|
||||
<bibRefCitation id="A13155D0381FFFF3FDBFFCF0D0D46D24" author="Tillmann, U. & Elbrachter, M. & Krock, B. & John, U. & Cembella, A." pageId="8" pageNumber="9" pagination="63 - 79" refId="ref12810" refString="Tillmann, U., Elbrachter, M., Krock, B., John, U., & Cembella, A. % 2009). Azadinium spinosum gen. et sp. nov. % Dinophyceae) identified as a primary producer of azaspiracid toxins. European Journal of Phycology, 44, 63 - 79." type="journal article" year="2009">Tillmann et al., 2009</bibRefCitation>
|
||||
). Already Lindemann (1920: 122) pointed out the possibility that phylogenetically ancestral character states occasionally recur (known as atavism), which is corroborated by our observations of individual such cells in monoclonal strains. However, all such variation occurs in individual cells and cannot be associated with other traits such as a genetic constitution or geographic occurrence. Therefore, the recognition of corresponding taxa at infraspecific ranks does not appear justified.
|
||||
</paragraph>
|
||||
<paragraph id="C51F28213810FFFCFF52F8D7D0F76957" blockId="7.[138,164,1725,1909]" box="[138,159,1844,1855]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFF52F8D7D0F76957" bold="true" box="[138,159,1844,1855]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">2</emphasis>
|
||||
</paragraph>
|
||||
<paragraph id="C51F28213810FFFCFF52F8A7D0F7691D" blockId="7.[138,164,1725,1909]" box="[138,159,1860,1909]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F4333810FFFCFF52F8A7D0F7691D" bold="true" box="[138,159,1860,1909]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Table</emphasis>
|
||||
</paragraph>
|
||||
</caption>
|
||||
<caption id="91DF78A9381FFFF3FF51FF7FD1596F73" ID-Table-UUID="91DF78A9381FFFF3FF51FF7FD1596F73" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/91DF78A9381FFFF3FF51FF7FD1596F73" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" startId="8.[137,186,156,177]" targetBox="[476,1450,165,372]" targetIsTable="true" targetPageId="8" targetType="table">
|
||||
<paragraph id="C51F2821381FFFF3FF51FF7FD1596F73" blockId="8.[136,417,155,283]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FF51FF7FD0A06ED9" bold="true" box="[137,200,156,177]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Table 3</emphasis>
|
||||
Newly identified phenotypical variabilities in strains determined as
|
||||
<taxonomicName id="02A053A2381FFFF3FE95FF32D1FD6E8D" box="[333,405,208,230]" class="Dinophyceae" family="Gymnodiniaceae" genus="Peridinium" kingdom="Chromista" order="Gymnodiniales" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" phylum="Miozoa" rank="species" species="volzii">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FE95FF32D1FD6E8D" box="[333,405,208,230]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">P. volzii</emphasis>
|
||||
</taxonomicName>
|
||||
. Frequency determined for each ribotype (
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FF39FEE5D0846F73" box="[225,236,262,283]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">n</emphasis>
|
||||
= 100)
|
||||
</paragraph>
|
||||
</caption>
|
||||
<paragraph id="C51F2821381FFFF3FE04FF46D5EF6F19" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
|
||||
<table id="B7A0DA81381F0004FE04FF46D5C26F1C" box="[476,1450,165,372]" gridcols="3" gridrows="6" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
|
||||
<tr id="7B902A63381F0004FE04FF46D5C26ED3" box="[476,1450,165,187]" gridrow="0" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
|
||||
<th id="3841431F381F0004FE04FF46D2DC6ED3" box="[476,692,165,187]" gridcol="0" gridrow="0" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Variation</th>
|
||||
<th id="3841431F381F0004FCD1FF46D3846ED3" box="[777,1004,165,187]" gridcol="1" gridrow="0" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Ribotype</th>
|
||||
<th id="3841431F381F0004FB53FF46D5C26ED3" box="[1163,1450,165,187]" gridcol="2" gridrow="0" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Image</th>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr id="7B902A63381F0004FE04FF34D5C26E86" box="[476,1450,215,238]" gridrow="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
|
||||
<th id="3841431F381F0004FE04FF34D2DC6E86" box="[476,692,215,238]" gridcol="0" gridrow="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Plate 4′′ pentagonal</th>
|
||||
<td id="3841431F381F0004FCD1FF34D3846E86" box="[777,1004,215,238]" gridcol="1" gridrow="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">I (21%), II (3%), III (1%)</td>
|
||||
<td id="3841431F381F0004FB53FF34D5C26E86" box="[1163,1450,215,238]" gridcol="2" gridrow="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FB53FF3BD4FE6E85" box="[1163,1174,216,237]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">n</emphasis>
|
||||
=100 for each ribotype 3b
|
||||
</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr id="7B902A63381F0004FE04FF1BD5C26F66" box="[476,1450,248,270]" gridrow="2" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
|
||||
<th id="3841431F381F0004FE04FF1BD2DC6F66" box="[476,692,248,270]" gridcol="0" gridrow="2" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Plate 2a split</th>
|
||||
<td id="3841431F381F0004FCD1FF1BD3846F66" box="[777,1004,248,270]" gridcol="1" gridrow="2" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">I (3%), II (2%), III (3%)</td>
|
||||
<td id="3841431F381F0004FB53FF1BD5C26F66" box="[1163,1450,248,270]" gridcol="2" gridrow="2" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
|
||||
<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FB53FF1AD4FE6F66" box="[1163,1174,249,270]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">n</emphasis>
|
||||
=100 for each ribotype 3c
|
||||
</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr id="7B902A63381F0004FE04FEFAD5C26F59" box="[476,1450,281,305]" gridrow="3" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
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I
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7%), II (6%), III (2%)
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<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FB53FED8D4FE6F38" box="[1163,1174,315,336]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">n</emphasis>
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=100 for each ribotype 3d
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<th id="3841431F381F0004FE04FEBFD2DC6F1C" box="[476,692,348,372]" gridcol="0" gridrow="5" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused</th>
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<td id="3841431F381F0004FCD1FEBFD3846F1C" box="[777,1004,348,372]" gridcol="1" gridrow="5" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">I (1%), II (1%), III (1%)</td>
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=100 for each ribotype 3e
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In addition to the historically described intraspecific variabilities, we detected five cases of yet undiscovered deviation in
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<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FECBFB61D1036AF1" box="[275,363,1153,1177]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">P. volzii</emphasis>
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. The unusual epithecal configuration with plate 4″ abutting plate 3a (
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a-b) has to the best of knowledge never been noted in the literature before. More-over, alternate configurations between, for example, plates 3′ and 4″ (resp. 1a and 3a;
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A4381FFFF3FE21FAE4D2086B77" box="[505,608,1287,1311]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Fig. 1c, f</figureCitation>
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) within monoclonal strains are reminiscent of, for example,
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<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FDAFFACBD0B16B09" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Parvodinium mixtum</emphasis>
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Wołosz. ex Kretschmann, Zerdoner, Owsianny & Gottschling
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(
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<bibRefCitation id="A13155D0381FFFF3FEF1FA88D2246BEB" author="Kretschmann, J. & Owsianny, P. M. & Zerdoner Calasan, A. & Gottschling, M." box="[297,588,1387,1411]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" pagination="206 - 230" refId="ref11156" refString="Kretschmann, J., Owsianny, P. M., Zerdoner Calasan, A., & Gottschling, M. % 2018 a). The hot spot in a cold environment: Puzzling Parvodinium % Peridiniopsidaceae, Peridiniales) from the Polish Tatra Mountains. Protist, 169, 206 - 230." type="journal article" year="2018">Kretschmann et al., 2018a</bibRefCitation>
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). An additional suture and the split of plate 2a (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A4381FFFF3FE31FA6FD2456BCC" box="[489,557,1420,1444]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Fig. 3c</figureCitation>
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) have also not been reported from
|
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<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FEE8FA4DD1E26BAD" box="[304,394,1453,1477]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">P. volzii</emphasis>
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|
||||
so far. Fusion of plates regularly though rarely appears in the thecal pattern of various dinophytes, and corresponding observations in the present study do not come as a surprise. Usually, the fusion of plates takes place within plate series such as the intercalary (
|
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A4381FFFF3FD68F9D0D29E6823" box="[688,758,1587,1611]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Fig. 3f</figureCitation>
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), precingular (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A4381FFFF3FEC5F9B7D10B6804" box="[285,355,1620,1644]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Fig. 3d</figureCitation>
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) and antapical series (associated with
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<emphasis id="F7D4F433381FFFF3FF51F995D0B668E5" box="[137,222,1653,1677]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">P. volzii</emphasis>
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var.
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</taxonomicName>
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;
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A4381FFFF3FEA8F996D1DF68E5" box="[368,439,1653,1677]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Fig. 3l</figureCitation>
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). However, the fusion of plates associated with different plate series is very rare, and we found fused plates 1′″ and 1″″ (
|
||||
<figureCitation id="5D9B34A4381FFFF3FE06F95BD24968B8" box="[478,545,1720,1744]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Fig. 3e</figureCitation>
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) once only. Anyhow, also the newly discovered variability occurs in individual cells associated with all three ribotypes present in this study and does not make the recognition of corresponding taxa at an infraspecific rank seem justified either.
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All investigated strains exhibited cells that were either flagellated (
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) or coccoid (
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), with the motile cells being predominant. Motile cells swam homogenously within the medium or occasionally, they accumulated towards the light source. Each cell, except for necrotic cells, contained numerous gold- through olive-brownish chloroplasts and an orange to red accumulation body (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43815FFF9FB74F9B7D4856804" box="[1196,1261,1620,1644]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Fig. 1i</figureCitation>
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). An eyespot was absent. Necrotic cells included plastids that appeared grey through silver.
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All strains were indistinguishable from each other in gross morphology, and motile cells were continuously covered by a theca built of cellulosic plates (as inferred from astra blue staining). The thecate cells had an ovoid shape and were slightly compressed dorso-ventrally. The hypotheca was generally smaller than the epitheca. Average cell sizes of motile cells within the ten strains under detailed study ranged from 41 to 51 µm in length and from 36 to 48 µm in width (
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). However, cell sizes of particular strains were significantly different from each other (
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). All strains presented the thecal formula 4′, 3a, 7′′, 5c, 5s, 5′′′, 2′′′′, with few exceptions (see below). The surface of the plates was strongly reticulate, and each major plate of the
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and hypothecae contained one or two pores.
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Light microscopy,
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,
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scanning electron microscopy.
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apical view of strain GeoK*044;
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ventral view of strain GeoK*037;
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dorsal view of strain GeoM*788;
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apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line;
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antapical view of strain GeoK*044;
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leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866;
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motile cell of strain GeoK*037;
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coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains
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GeoM*866,
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GeoM*793 and
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GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm.
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: 15 kV
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The epithecal plate pattern was largely symmetrical, although the apical plate 2′ was always smaller than the apical plate 4′ (
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, c-d, f). The apical plate 1′ appeared small, was rhomboid and ca 12–14 μm tall. Two significantly different suture lengths between the plates 1′ and 4′ were distinguishable across the strains (
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), being shorter (
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) or longer (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFEB2FBFED1C96A5D" box="[362,417,1053,1077]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
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c-d). Both apical plates 2′ and 4′ appeared hexagonal in shape and plate 3′ pentagonal. The apical plate 3′ is separated from plate 1′ by plates 2′ and 4′ and was either as wide as tall (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFE0BFB62D27A6AF1" box="[467,530,1153,1177]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 1f</figureCitation>
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) or slightly wider than tall (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFF19FB40D16C6AD3" box="[193,260,1187,1211]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 1c</figureCitation>
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). The intercalary plates 1a and 3a were pentagonal, had the same size and were smaller than the elongated plate 2a (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFF2DFB06D1386A95" box="[245,336,1253,1277]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 1c, f</figureCitation>
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).
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="C51F28213813FFFFFF7EFAE4D1316823" blockId="4.[135,773,587,1844]" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">
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Deviations from the archetypical plate pattern could be stated (
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<tableCitation id="88221D9A3813FFFFFF0EFACBD1486B28" box="[214,288,1320,1344]" captionStart="Table1" captionStartId="5.[137,186,156,177]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="Table1 Size of motile and coccoid cells, length of specific sutures and frequency of morphological characteristics including thecal opening of seven selected strains" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/91DF78A93812FFFEFF51FF7FD1226EA3" pageId="4" pageNumber="5" tableUuid="91DF78A93812FFFEFF51FF7FD1226EA3">Tables 1</tableCitation>
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,
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<tableCitation id="88221D9A3813FFFFFEF3FACBD1506B28" box="[299,312,1320,1344]" captionStart="Table 2" captionStartId="6.[122,171,393,414]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="Table 2 Basionyms that have been associated with P. volzii, with diagnostic traits and further information as inferred from the protologues, and abundance of such traits in the investigated material" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/91DF78A93811FFFDFFA2FE6AD0F16FD6" pageId="4" pageNumber="5" tableUuid="91DF78A93811FFFDFFA2FE6AD0F16FD6">2</tableCitation>
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and
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<tableCitation id="88221D9A3813FFFFFEBCFACBD1196B28" box="[356,369,1320,1344]" captionStart="Table3" captionStartId="8.[137,186,156,177]" captionTargetBox="[476,1450,165,372]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Table3 Newly identified phenotypical variabilities in strains determined as P. volzii. Frequency determined for each ribotype (n = 100)" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/91DF78A9381FFFF3FF51FF7FD1596F73" pageId="4" pageNumber="5" tableUuid="91DF78A9381FFFF3FF51FF7FD1596F73">3</tableCitation>
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). Usually tetragonal, precingular plate 4′′ was occasionally pentagonal (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFE0FFAAAD2506B09" box="[471,568,1353,1377]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 3a, b</figureCitation>
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) and abutted plate 3a, from which it was otherwise separated. This conformation affected the position and size of the intercalary plate 2a, which appeared smaller and less elongated. In few individual cells of all strain, the intercalary plate 2a (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFD90FA2CD2E26B8F" box="[584,650,1487,1511]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 3c</figureCitation>
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), the apical plate 3′ (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFF35FA13D1506860" box="[237,312,1520,1544]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">
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Fig.
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</figureCitation>
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) or the postcingular plate 3′′′ (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFD5CFA13D2A96860" box="[644,705,1520,1544]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 3i</figureCitation>
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) were split, and also unusual fusions of plates could be observed (
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<tableCitation id="88221D9A3813FFFFFF40F9D0D0B66823" box="[152,222,1587,1611]" captionStart="Table3" captionStartId="8.[137,186,156,177]" captionTargetBox="[476,1450,165,372]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Table3 Newly identified phenotypical variabilities in strains determined as P. volzii. Frequency determined for each ribotype (n = 100)" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/91DF78A9381FFFF3FF51FF7FD1596F73" pageId="4" pageNumber="5" tableUuid="91DF78A9381FFFF3FF51FF7FD1596F73">Table 3</tableCitation>
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;
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFF33F9D0D1256823" box="[235,333,1587,1611]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 3d, f</figureCitation>
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).
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="C51F28213813FFFFFF7EF9B7D5006EBA" blockId="4.[135,773,587,1844]" lastBlockId="4.[816,1454,153,1111]" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">
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The cingulum was median or sub-median and descending. The displacement was significantly different between the strains (
|
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<tableCitation id="88221D9A3813FFFFFF3EF974D14668C7" box="[230,302,1687,1711]" captionStart="Table1" captionStartId="5.[137,186,156,177]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="Table1 Size of motile and coccoid cells, length of specific sutures and frequency of morphological characteristics including thecal opening of seven selected strains" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/91DF78A93812FFFEFF51FF7FD1226EA3" pageId="4" pageNumber="5" tableUuid="91DF78A93812FFFEFF51FF7FD1226EA3">Table 1</tableCitation>
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), with either ca 1 cingulum width (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFD60F974D29368C7" box="[696,763,1687,1711]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 1a</figureCitation>
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) or ca 1.5–2 cingulum widths (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFE16F95BD27C68B8" box="[462,532,1720,1744]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 1d</figureCitation>
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). Notably, this distinction correlated with the two different suture lengths between apical plates 1′ and 4′ (
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<tableCitation id="88221D9A3813FFFFFE58F918D1AE697B" box="[384,454,1787,1811]" captionStart="Table1" captionStartId="5.[137,186,156,177]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="Table1 Size of motile and coccoid cells, length of specific sutures and frequency of morphological characteristics including thecal opening of seven selected strains" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/91DF78A93812FFFEFF51FF7FD1226EA3" pageId="4" pageNumber="5" tableUuid="91DF78A93812FFFEFF51FF7FD1226EA3">Table 1</tableCitation>
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). The sulcus appeared narrow and extended into the epitheca for approximately a cingulum width (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFC5CFF7AD38C6ED9" box="[900,996,153,178]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 1a, d</figureCitation>
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). Two flagella originated from the junction between sulcus and cingulum and were visible in LM.
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="C51F28213813FFFFFC97FF3FD5216D62" blockId="4.[816,1454,153,1111]" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">
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Cell division was by eleutheroschisis. The resulting empty thecae were collected in high quantity at the bottom of the cultivation plate. The theca opened along the edge of the cingulum that epitheca and hypotheca were separated. The predominant opening of the epitheca was exhibited at the apical side between the
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plates and the plates 2′ and 4′ (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFC7AFE47D38B6FD4" box="[930,995,420,444]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 1f</figureCitation>
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). The cell opening continued at the sutures between the precingular plates 5′′ and 6′′ as well as 2′′ and 3′′, resulting in the release of the dorsal part of the epitheca. Subsequently, this thecal split led to the release of the ventral epitheca, as well as the separation of epitheca and hypotheca (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFC99FDA8D3FB6C0B" box="[833,915,587,611]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">
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). This specific dehiscence line was present in all strains with a frequency of 66–82% (
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<tableCitation id="88221D9A3813FFFFFB0CFD8FD5756CEC" box="[1236,1309,620,644]" captionStart="Table1" captionStartId="5.[137,186,156,177]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="Table1 Size of motile and coccoid cells, length of specific sutures and frequency of morphological characteristics including thecal opening of seven selected strains" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/91DF78A93812FFFEFF51FF7FD1226EA3" pageId="4" pageNumber="5" tableUuid="91DF78A93812FFFEFF51FF7FD1226EA3">Table 1</tableCitation>
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). Deviations from the regular opening line predominantly occurred at the precingular plates in all strains investigated. Sutures between thecal plates varied from thin lines through wide bands, the latter exhibiting cross striations (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFB4FFD12D4896D61" box="[1175,1249,753,778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Figs. 1f</figureCitation>
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,
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFB34FD11D5546D62" box="[1260,1340,753,778]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="10.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-6@9.[160,1427,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="◂Fig.3 Historically described phenotypical variations and yet undiscovered deviations in the plate pattern of P. volzii. b–c, f, i, l–m Light microscopy, a, d–e, g–h, k scanning electron microscopy. a–f Newly identified deviations a–b plate 4′′ pentagonal in strains a GeoM*793; b GeoM*788; c plate 2a split (strain GeoK*024); d plates 2′′ and 3′′ fused (strain GeoM*866); e plates 1′′′ and 1′′′′ fused (strain GeoM*788); f plates 1a and 3′ fused (strain GeoM*788). g–m Historic infraspecific taxa; g P. guestrowiense forma lineatum (strain GeoM*866); h P. guestrowiense forma compressum (strain GeoM*866); i P. guestrowiense subvar. originale (strain GeoK*024); k P. volzii var. cinctiforme (strain GeoM*793); l P. volzii var. simplex (strain GeoM*789); m P. volzii forma complexum (strain GeoM*793). Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, split or fused plates are indicated by asterisks. Scale bar=10 µm. U A=15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800743" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800743/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">3b, e, g</figureCitation>
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Coccoid cells varied in their average size from 39 to 50 µm in length and from 32 to 45 µm in width (
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) and were either thecate or athecate. Their shapes were variable ranging from spherical through obovoid. Some coccoid cells exhibited a slight dorso-ventrally flattening (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFAD7FC7BD5266DD8" box="[1295,1358,920,944]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 1l</figureCitation>
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). Within these cells, brown granules of varying sizes were observed in addition to the plate-like chloroplasts. A single coccoid cell was observed to develop intrathecately (
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<figureCitation id="5D9B34A43813FFFFFAF9FC1FD5186A7C" box="[1313,1392,1020,1044]" captionStart="◂" captionStartId="4.[122,136,145,168]" captionTargetId="figure-7@3.[160,1428,154,1854]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="◂Fig.1 Morphology of thecate and coccoid cells, with labelled thecal plates. a–c, i, m Light microscopy, d–h, k–l scanning electron microscopy. a Ventral view of strain GeoM*788; b dorsal view of strain GeoM*793; c apical view of strain GeoK*044; d ventral view of strain GeoK*037; e dorsal view of strain GeoM*788; f apical view of strain GeoK*024, with the dehiscence of epithecal opening indicated by a blue line; g antapical view of strain GeoK*044; h leftlateral view of strain GeoM*866; i motile cell of strain GeoK*037; k–m coccoid cells showing variability in shape and size of strains k GeoM*866, l GeoM*793 and m GeoK*024. Abbreviations: n′: apical plate, n′′: precingular plate, n′′′: postcingular plate, n′′′′: antapical plate, na: anterior intercalary plate, nC: cingular plate, Sa: anterior sulcal plate, Sd: right sulcal plate, Sp: posterior sulcal plate. Ss: left sulcal plate. Scale bar: 10 µm. UA: 15 kV" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800741" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/12800741/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">
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), and the ecdysing cell was released by thecal opening along the edge of the cingulum.
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