New records of 24 ciliate species (Protozoa, Ciliophora) collected in South Korea
Author
Kim, Ji Hye
Natural Science Research Institute, Gangneung-Wonju National University, Gangneung, Republic of Korea
Author
Jung, Ji Hye Moon and Jae-Ho
text
Journal of Species Research
2018
7
4
291
314
journal article
10.12651/JSR.2018.7.4.291
2713-8615
13163147
10.
Holosticha pullaster
(Müller, 1773) Foissner
,
Blatterer, Berger and Kohmann, 1991 (
Fig. 10
)
Material examined.
Freshwater
with debris collected from
Gyeongpocheon River
,
Unjeong-dong
,
Gangneung-si
,
Gangwon-do
,
Korea
(
37°47
ʹ
20
ʺ
N
,
128°54
ʹ
34
ʺ
E
) on
January18, 2018
.
Diagnosis.
Body size about 80 × 25 μm
in vivo
, 38-48 × 10-12 μm after protargol impregnation; body wide spin- dle shape; both body ends narrowly rounded; cytoplasm colorless; one contractile vacuole at left side of subterminal; cytoplasmic granules conspicuous under cortex; cortical granules lacking; 2 macronuclear nodules; 7-8 distal and 15 proximal membranelles; 3 frontal cirri; 1 buccal cirrus; 2 frontoterminal cirri; 9-10 transverse cirri; 7-9 midventral pairs; 10-11 right and 11-13 left marginal cirri; 4 dorsal kineties.
Distribution.
Cosmopolitan.
Remarks.
The Korean population of
H. pullaster
has cytoplasmic granules under the cortex were scattered throughout the whole body.
Holosticha pullaster
is the sole limnetic
Holosticha
species
and the posteriorly located contractile vacuole differentiates from its congeners (
Berger, 2006
).
Voucher slide.
One slide of protargol-impregnated specimens was deposited at National Institute of Biological Resources,
Korea
(NIBRPR0000109467).