Heterotrophic ¯ agellates (Protista) from marine sediments of Botany Bay, Australia
Author
Lee, Won Je
Author
Patterson, David J.
text
Journal of Natural History
2000
34
483
562
journal article
1464-5262
Heteronema exaratum
Larsen and Patterson, 1990
(®gures 6a, 7a±e)
Description.
Cell ovate, 8±18 Mm long, 6±13 Mm wide, dorso-ventrall y ¯attened, metabolic, but not vigorously so, with a small ingestion organelle. With pellicular striations following a S-helix on both faces of the cell. The dorsal striations are more strongly developed than the ventral ones. This species usually moves by skidding in a counter-clockwise direction. Two ¯agella are similar in length, are slightly longer than the cell and point in diOEerent directions when moving; the anterior ¯agellum points to the right, the posterior ¯agellum to the left. The posterior ¯agellum has a knob at its base within the ¯agellar pocket and is stronger than the anterior ¯agellum. In immotile cells, the ¯agella coil up. The reservoir and nucleus are in the left side of the cell. Common.
Remarks.
This species has been found in marine sites in subtropical and tropical
Australia
, and
Fiji
with previously reported lengths from 15 to 20 Mm (
Larsen and Patterson, 1990
;
Patterson and Simpson, 1996
). We have observed cells 8 Mm long, and although we have not seen an ingestion organelle the cells are otherwise in agreement with previous accounts of
H. exaratum
. This species can be confused with
H. ovale
(see remarks to
H. ovale
), but is distinguished by less vigorous squirming, the more weakly developed pellicular striations, and the diOEerences between dorsal and ventral striations. It can be distinguished from
H. larseni
(below) because
H. exaratum
has weaker pellicular striations, is smaller, does not have a pointed posterior end, and has a less visible ingestion apparatus.
FIG. 6.
Euglenida
,
Heteronema
and
Metanema
, (a)
Heteronema exaratum
, (b)
H. globuliferum
, (c)
H. larseni
, (d)
H. ovale
, (e)
Metanema
strenuum
. Scale bar= 10 Mm for all ®gures.
FIG. 7. (a±e)
Heteronema exaratum
, (a) general appearance of cell, (b) dorsal face showing striations, (c) ventral face showing ingestion organelle (arrow) and striations, (d±e) small cells, (g)
Heteronema globuliferum
, general appearance of cell, (f), (h, i)
Heteronema larseni
, (f) granular bodies on striations, (h) ingestion organelle and prey, (i) tail. All micrographs are DIC images. Scale bar= 10 Mm for all ®gures.
Heteronema globuliferum
(Ehrenberg, 1838)
Stein, 1878
(®gures 6b,
7g
)
Description.
Cell outline elongate ovate, 20 Mm long and about 8±11 Mm wide, ¯attened, with squirming movement and with pellicular striations following a S-helix. Two emergent ¯agella are similar in width. The anterior ¯agellum is approximately 2±2.5 times the length of the cell and is longer than the posterior ¯agellum which is slightly longer than the cell. The ingestion organelle may be di cult to see. The reservoir is in the left ventral side of the cell and the nucleus is in the posterior part of the cell. Refractile bodies lie under the cell surface. Cells move by gliding. Rarely observed.
Remarks.
Previous reported cell lengths range from 17 to 39 Mm (
Lemmermann, 1913
;
Stein, 1878
;
Huber-Pestalozzi, 1955
;
Larsen and Patterson, 1990
). This species was found in marine sites in
Brazil
and
Fiji
(
Larsen and Patterson, 1990
). Generally, our observations are in agreement with
Larsen and Patterson (1990)
. This species is distinguished by its elongate ovate shape. This species is similar to
H. nebulosum
Dujardin,
1841
in general appearance, but
H. nebulosum
is bigger and has a short recurrent ¯agellum.
Peranema globulosa
Dujardin, 1841
and
H. sacculus
Skuja, 1948
are synonyms of
H. globuliferum
(
Stein, 1878
;
Larsen and Patterson, 1990
).
Heteronema abruptum
Skuja, 1939
also appears to be a junior synonym of
H. globuliferum
.
Skuja described
H. abruptum
without reference to
H. globuliferum
.
Heteronema abruptum
measures 17±30 Mm which is within the range of
H. globuliferum
. The anterior ¯agellum of
H. abruptum
is about twice the cell length and the posterior ¯agellum is about 1±1.5 times the cell length. There are minor diOEerences which we do not regard as signi®cant; they have slightly diOEerent shapes and
H. abruptum
is slightly broader.