Erection of Unicapsulocaudum mugilum gen. et sp. nov. (Myxozoa: Ceratomyxidae) based on its morphological and molecular data
Author
Yang, Chengzhong
Author
Zhou, Yang
Author
Zhao, Yuanjun
Author
Huang, Wei
Author
Huang, Cheng
text
Journal of Natural History
2017
2017-03-28
51
9 - 10
457
467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2017.1303096
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2017.1303096
1464-5262
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Unicapsulocaudum
gen. nov.
Diagnosis: The mature spore was ophidian-shaped with a bulky anterior end which tapered gradually and terminated as a tapering tail. It had two shell valves; one was very elongated and much bigger and longer than the other one, which looked like a horn-shaped protuberance in front of the bulky anterior end of spore. The horn-shaped valve was superficially smooth in lateral view. The sutural line was fine and could be observed on some spores in the frontal view (see
Figures 1f
and
2b
). A single pyriformshaped polar capsule was positioned inside of the bulky anterior end of the spore. Homogeneous sporoplasm completely filled the entire spore cavity. The tail of the spore was transformable by changing its shape to ‘l’, ‘C’, ‘S’ or other shapes (see
Figures 1
and
2
).
Figure 1.
Light micrographs of the myxospore of
Unicapsulocaudum mugilum
sp. nov.
(a) and (b) are developing stages (a is junior stage); (c–h) are mature spores of
Unicapsulocaudum mugilum
sp. nov.
Scale bar = 10 μm.
Figure 2.
Line drawing of the myxospore of
Unicapsulocaudum mugilum
sp. nov.
in frontal view (a–c) and lateral view (d). Scale bar = 10 μm.
Type
and only species:
Unicapsulocaudum mugilum
sp. nov.
Etymology: The word
Unicapsulocaudum
refers to the conspicuous morphological feature of the myxosporean and is a composite of
Unicapsulo
(= one polar capsule) and the Latin -
caudum
(= tail).
Taxonomic affinities: The genus is tentatively placed in the
Ceratomyxidae Doflein, 1899
.